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Old May 12, 2019, 11:48 AM
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I might have to consider smaller populations when outlining and advertising my future sole proprietorship. If I start a sole proprietorship, but advertise to a big population, I alone won't be able to serve most of the individuals and my business would soon be publicly known as inefficient with respect to the ratio of actual clients to potential clients. smaller populations include those who live in certain neighborhoods or buildings, those who are physically disabled, or those who are elderly.

Outside of sole proprietorship, I'm still doing research into a company that I'd like to work under. Once I'm done with the research, I'll construct my resume with the information and apply for jobs there. The sole proprietorship is more like an alternative plan. I don't like putting all my eggs in one basket nor relying on one employment plan.

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