Re: Slightly off topic business question



On 19 Aug 2006 13:36:35 -0700, "Troy Steadman"
<troysteadman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Peter Saxton wrote:
On 19 Aug 2006 11:17:43 -0700, "Troy Steadman"
<troysteadman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Peter Saxton wrote:
On 19 Aug 2006 10:35:17 -0700, "Troy Steadman"
<troysteadman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Peter Saxton wrote:
On 19 Aug 2006 05:17:40 -0700, "Troy Steadman"
<troysteadman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



The link Peter has given you is almost 100% inappropriate.

Why?

I dunno, it's your link:

Starting up
Finance and grants
Taxes, returns & payroll
Employing people
Health, safety, premises
Exploit your ideas
IT & e-commerce
Sales and marketing
International trade
Grow your business
Buy or sell a business

Why is it inappropriate?

"We intend to buy bargain property which requires work, do the work,
then
rent them out, not sell on for immediate profit".

"Sales and marketing"
"International trade"

How about:

"Health, safety, premises"
"IT & e-commerce"

Perhaps you could have linked them to a Sales Ledger tuition course,
and taught them about The Second Hand Car Scheme. :)

You pick out a few examples out of a large web site.

You don't think the OP could read the site intelligently?

I would have added these links:

1) Do's and don't's of Alligator farming in Zimbabwe [Martin].
2) Theo Walcott: "I dotta left foot and I dotta right foot."

Suppose the OP is a retired hairdresser who wants to be a garage
mechanic, but wants also to export raw meat to Eastern Samoa and lives
"but and ben" in the Isle of Man?

I understand. You were wrong to criticise me so you are trying to lay
a smokescreen of absolute rubbish to confuse everybody.

--
Peter Saxton from London
peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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