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Becoming an entrepreneur takes more than an idea
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Margo Frey
Becoming an entrepreneur takes more than an idea
By MARGO FREY
Sunday, March 31, 2002
Q. I'm having a lot of trouble finding a job. I'm thinking about
going out on my own. How would I go about doing that? How will I know
what would be a good choice for me?
I know companies outsource some projects, but I haven't been able
to find them. How does one look for those opportunities?
A. There are several types of entrepreneurial activities. To
dete...
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