The contemporary economy is driven more by the services of skilled people than by the brawn of workers toiling in smokestack industries. Going into business is not as complicated as it used to be. There was a time when planning a business meant calculating the cost of renting an office, furnishing it in the traditional way, and staffing it with at least a receptionist. These were the benchmark minimums for a professional business start-up. No more. You can begin this way: Select the part of the country from which you wish to offer your services. Make that decision totally independent of the existence of a job opening in someone else's company. Transition your way to successful self-employment without the costs, complications, and risks of a traditional business start View the rest of this article
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