Hi all,
First off, being new to to the world of creating a real blog (instead of Facebook) has been eating away at my time because there are A LOT of things you can do with it! This is my 9th course at Boston University in hopes to finish off my Masters of Science in Project Management (MSPM), so I am nearly at the finish line! I've was laid off last year from my organization due to organizational cuts so I have seen and kept up-to-date with recent happenings in congress about unemployment. Moreover, I have ventured off into the world of entrepreneurship and I have fell in love with all facets of being your own boss. However, my first venture ended up rather sadly as my partner failed to deliver contractually which was an invaluable lessons learned as my losses could have been much greater. As a result, I am in transition right now and I am trying to figure out if I should venture off back to corporate or risk it all in another business venture. Life's a gamble right?
For our first discussion, I believe this is a great way to introduce ourselves to the rest of our cohorts in our program and also to share with our friends and family. As a consumer, the templates that were supplied for novice "bloggers" [like myself] made it easy to start up and get going. Once I get going and have more time allotted to enhance my site, I'm sure I can cater it to showcase and represent the way I am virtually.
Good luck to everyone in this course and I look forward to "blogging" with you all soon!
Signing out -
Mike
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2 comments:
Hi Mike,
I can certainly understand the difficulties that this economy presents. I'm still struggling to break into my chosen field, but all you can do is keep trying.
What type of business are you looking to start? I briefly managed a small commercial real estate agency with my Grandfather, and truth be told, I hated "being my own boss." I think I am just better suited to having somebody to answer to. But more power to you for having the initiative to start something yourself.
Looking forward to working with you further.
-Sean M.
Thanks for the comment Sean.
It was in tutoring and it was a horrendous business situation to start. Should have known better, but I did like being my own boss. I am searching for my next venture but till then, I am looking for employment opportunities.
Mike
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