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In response to
"
DML Poll -- Should I take over running our theatre company?
"
by
znufrii
Yes, it's a great opportunity. What are the cons? -- nm
Posted by
Hotkiss (aka hotkiss7348)
Nov 14 '08, 11:11
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mostly just handling the workload.
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znufrii
Nov 14, 11:12
7
People always find ways especially if the passion is there, which I think is evident in your case. -- nm
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Hotkiss
Nov 14, 11:15
2
also pressing would be the question of financial committment
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znufrii
Nov 14, 11:21
1
and where to store all of the company's stuff, right now it's all in their apartment. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 14, 11:26
If you fail to, the company ends up in the same place anyway. So it's pretty much risk-free. -- nm
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TFox
Nov 14, 11:13
3
but then it will be my fault and I will have let my friends down. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 14, 11:14
2
You need to evaluate from a business perspective the realistic chance of success and how much time would be involved to achieve that
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oblique
Nov 14, 11:17
But at least your would have tried. Go for it! -- nm
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lileve
Nov 14, 11:16
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