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Going from Employee to Entrepreneur - Formerly at Lehman Brothers, Now an Entrepreneur (gaebler.com)
submitted 3 years ago by peteru
ADVICE WANTED: going from entrepreneur to employee . . .. Leave off how your company didn't work out and jobs/work that didn't become permanent? (examiner.com)
submitted 6 months ago by CitizenJosh to jobs
FreedomWorks gave millionaire and ex-Wall Street banker for Lehman Brothers, now Ohio Governor, John Kasich its Legislative Entrepreneur Award on Monday. Unions outcry over collective bargaining proposals in Ohio threatened to overshadow his first State of the State speech (hosted.ap.org)
submitted 11 months ago by unclefred to politics
IWTL how to become an entrepreneur, or at least sell my ideas or find people who can create what I have in mind and hopefully start business from it. (self.IWantToLearn)
submitted 1 month ago by OffInBed to IWantToLearn
Follow Up Post To "I'm A Month Away From Starting My Business". The project launched an hour ago and is going crazy! (self.Entrepreneur)
submitted 2 months ago by TEKSTartist to Entrepreneur
What, in your opinion, are going to be the most valuable markets 10 years from now? (self.Entrepreneur)
submitted 5 months ago by lampost86 to Entrepreneur
I have an idea - and that's about it. Advice on where to go from here? I don't want to be "that guy". (self.Entrepreneur)
submitted 6 months ago by autobahn to Entrepreneur
Someone at my company accidentally sent an email to ALL and now my inbox is flooded with emails from other employees asking to be removed from the email thread. (self.firstworldproblems)
submitted 6 months ago by Schadenfreuder to firstworldproblems
TIL that at my local McDonald's you can order a Rolo candy Mcflurry even though it is not on the menu. An employee tipped me off, apparently it is going to be added here in a few weeks to the menu, but you can get it now. Anyone have this or anything similar at their local McDonald's? (self.AskReddit)
submitted 8 months ago by elgatosobrenegro to AskReddit
My brother and sister in law just returned from a tramp with an extra. She was hiding under a hut, with an infected eye, very malnourished. She now has food, water, shelter, and will be going to see the vet shortly. Meet Jess (i.imgur.com)
submitted 11 months ago by banginthehead to aww
Dick Fuld may have let Lehman Brothers go to the wall under his watch but at least he’s got $20 million in the bank from the sale of his art collection tonight at Christie’s (guardian.co.uk)
submitted 3 years ago by christoir to business
Flipping the Switch to go from Employee to Entrepreneur (artofmoney.org)
submitted 5 years ago by JonnyCash to reddit.com
"Knight set high standards, demanded discipline from them even though he often appeared to lose control, lashing out at referees, tossing a chair across the court, berating an NCAA tournament official, intimidating school employees and putting his hands on a player's neck at practice." (sports.espn.go.com)
submitted 1 year ago by fidler to CollegeBasketball
I recently was accepted to work at the Fat Duck in Britain, widely considered one of the best restaurants in the world. However, because of recent UK laws (I'm from the US), now I can't go unless I have an EEA passport. (self.AskReddit)
submitted 2 years ago by nargi to AskReddit
Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. Everything was in confusion in the Oblonskys' house. The wife had discovered that the husband was carrying on an intrigue with a French girl, who had been a governess in their family, and she had announced to her husband that she could not go on living in the same house with him. This position of affairs had now lasted three days, and not only the husband and wife themselves, but all the members of their family and household, were painfully conscious of it. Every person in the house felt that there was no sense in their living together, and that the stray people brought together by chance in any inn had more in common with one another than they, the members of the family and household of the Oblonskys. The wife did not leave her own room, the husband had not been at home for three days. The children ran wild all over the house; the English governess quarreled with the housekeeper, and wrote to a friend asking her to look out for a new situation for her; the man-cook had walked off the day before just at dinner time; the kitchen-maid, and the coachman had given warning. Three days after the quarrel, Prince Stepan Arkadyevitch Oblonsky--Stiva, as he was called in the fashionable world-- woke up at his usual hour, that is, at eight o'clock in the morning, not in his wife's bedroom, but on the leather-covered sofa in his study. He turned over his stout, well-cared-for person on the springy sofa, as though he would sink into a long sleep again; he vigorously embraced the pillow on the other side and buried his face in it; but all at once he jumped up, sat up on the sofa, and opened his eyes. "Yes, yes, how was it now?" he thought, going over his dream. "Now, how was it? To be sure! Alabin was giving a dinner at Darmstadt; no, not Darmstadt, but something American. Yes, but then, Darmstadt was in America. Yes, Alabin was giving a dinner on glass tables, and the tables sang, _Il mio tesoro_--not _Il mio tesoro_ though, but something better, and there were some sort of little decanters on the table, and they were women, too," he remembered. Stepan Arkadyevitch's eyes twinkled gaily, and he pondered with a smile. "Yes, it was nice, very nice. There was a great deal more that was delightful, only there's no putting it into words, or even expressing it in one's thoughts awake." And noticing a gleam of light peeping in beside one of the serge curtains, he cheerfully dropped his feet over the edge of the sofa, and felt about with them for his slippers, a present on his last birthday, worked for him by his wife on gold-colored morocco. And, as he had done every day for the last nine years, he stretched out his hand, without getting up, towards the place where his dressing-gown always hung in his bedroom. And thereupon he suddenly remembered that he was not sleeping in his wife's room, but in his study, and why: the smile vanished from his face, he knitted his brows. (gutenberg.org)
submitted 4 years ago by easytiger to reddit.com
Just heard some sad news on talk radio, William K. Laidlaw, Jr., dead at 67. Even if you didn't enjoy his work on moving the OHS from reliance on state support to an existence based more on entrepreneurism, there's no denying his contribution to popular culture. Truly an American icon. (communitypress.cincinnati.com)
submitted 2 years ago by anonymousgangster to reddit.com
"Conservatively, I think in the next few years that certainly $2,000 an ounce is very likely... I'm not suggesting that gold is necessarily going to go to $6,000 or $7,000 or $8,000, but I'm just trying to demonstrate that gold at $2,000 or $3,000 a few years from now is not a crazy idea." (hardassetsinvestor.com)
submitted 1 year ago by hardassetsinvestor to Economics
Is it possible to buy shares from an employee of Facebook now before they go public? (self.finance)
submitted 3 days ago by dayby_day to finance
all it takes is a username and password
create account
is it really that easy? only one way to find out...
already have an account and just want to login?
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ADVICE WANTED: going from entrepreneur to employee . . .. Leave off how your company didn't work out and jobs/work that didn't become permanent? (examiner.com)
submitted ago by CitizenJosh to jobs
FreedomWorks gave millionaire and ex-Wall Street banker for Lehman Brothers, now Ohio Governor, John Kasich its Legislative Entrepreneur Award on Monday. Unions outcry over collective bargaining proposals in Ohio threatened to overshadow his first State of the State speech (hosted.ap.org)
submitted ago by unclefred to politics
IWTL how to become an entrepreneur, or at least sell my ideas or find people who can create what I have in mind and hopefully start business from it. (self.IWantToLearn)
submitted ago by OffInBed to IWantToLearn
Follow Up Post To "I'm A Month Away From Starting My Business". The project launched an hour ago and is going crazy! (self.Entrepreneur)
submitted ago by TEKSTartist to Entrepreneur
What, in your opinion, are going to be the most valuable markets 10 years from now? (self.Entrepreneur)
submitted ago by lampost86 to Entrepreneur
I have an idea - and that's about it. Advice on where to go from here? I don't want to be "that guy". (self.Entrepreneur)
submitted ago by autobahn to Entrepreneur
Someone at my company accidentally sent an email to ALL and now my inbox is flooded with emails from other employees asking to be removed from the email thread. (self.firstworldproblems)
submitted ago by Schadenfreuder to firstworldproblems
TIL that at my local McDonald's you can order a Rolo candy Mcflurry even though it is not on the menu. An employee tipped me off, apparently it is going to be added here in a few weeks to the menu, but you can get it now. Anyone have this or anything similar at their local McDonald's? (self.AskReddit)
submitted ago by elgatosobrenegro to AskReddit
My brother and sister in law just returned from a tramp with an extra. She was hiding under a hut, with an infected eye, very malnourished. She now has food, water, shelter, and will be going to see the vet shortly. Meet Jess (i.imgur.com)
submitted ago by banginthehead to aww
Dick Fuld may have let Lehman Brothers go to the wall under his watch but at least he’s got $20 million in the bank from the sale of his art collection tonight at Christie’s (guardian.co.uk)
submitted ago by christoir to business
Flipping the Switch to go from Employee to Entrepreneur (artofmoney.org)
submitted ago by JonnyCash to reddit.com
"Knight set high standards, demanded discipline from them even though he often appeared to lose control, lashing out at referees, tossing a chair across the court, berating an NCAA tournament official, intimidating school employees and putting his hands on a player's neck at practice." (sports.espn.go.com)
submitted ago by fidler to CollegeBasketball
I recently was accepted to work at the Fat Duck in Britain, widely considered one of the best restaurants in the world. However, because of recent UK laws (I'm from the US), now I can't go unless I have an EEA passport. (self.AskReddit)
submitted ago by nargi to AskReddit
Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. Everything was in confusion in the Oblonskys' house. The wife had discovered that the husband was carrying on an intrigue with a French girl, who had been a governess in their family, and she had announced to her husband that she could not go on living in the same house with him. This position of affairs had now lasted three days, and not only the husband and wife themselves, but all the members of their family and household, were painfully conscious of it. Every person in the house felt that there was no sense in their living together, and that the stray people brought together by chance in any inn had more in common with one another than they, the members of the family and household of the Oblonskys. The wife did not leave her own room, the husband had not been at home for three days. The children ran wild all over the house; the English governess quarreled with the housekeeper, and wrote to a friend asking her to look out for a new situation for her; the man-cook had walked off the day before just at dinner time; the kitchen-maid, and the coachman had given warning. Three days after the quarrel, Prince Stepan Arkadyevitch Oblonsky--Stiva, as he was called in the fashionable world-- woke up at his usual hour, that is, at eight o'clock in the morning, not in his wife's bedroom, but on the leather-covered sofa in his study. He turned over his stout, well-cared-for person on the springy sofa, as though he would sink into a long sleep again; he vigorously embraced the pillow on the other side and buried his face in it; but all at once he jumped up, sat up on the sofa, and opened his eyes. "Yes, yes, how was it now?" he thought, going over his dream. "Now, how was it? To be sure! Alabin was giving a dinner at Darmstadt; no, not Darmstadt, but something American. Yes, but then, Darmstadt was in America. Yes, Alabin was giving a dinner on glass tables, and the tables sang, _Il mio tesoro_--not _Il mio tesoro_ though, but something better, and there were some sort of little decanters on the table, and they were women, too," he remembered. Stepan Arkadyevitch's eyes twinkled gaily, and he pondered with a smile. "Yes, it was nice, very nice. There was a great deal more that was delightful, only there's no putting it into words, or even expressing it in one's thoughts awake." And noticing a gleam of light peeping in beside one of the serge curtains, he cheerfully dropped his feet over the edge of the sofa, and felt about with them for his slippers, a present on his last birthday, worked for him by his wife on gold-colored morocco. And, as he had done every day for the last nine years, he stretched out his hand, without getting up, towards the place where his dressing-gown always hung in his bedroom. And thereupon he suddenly remembered that he was not sleeping in his wife's room, but in his study, and why: the smile vanished from his face, he knitted his brows. (gutenberg.org)
submitted ago by easytiger to reddit.com
Just heard some sad news on talk radio, William K. Laidlaw, Jr., dead at 67. Even if you didn't enjoy his work on moving the OHS from reliance on state support to an existence based more on entrepreneurism, there's no denying his contribution to popular culture. Truly an American icon. (communitypress.cincinnati.com)
submitted ago by anonymousgangster to reddit.com
"Conservatively, I think in the next few years that certainly $2,000 an ounce is very likely... I'm not suggesting that gold is necessarily going to go to $6,000 or $7,000 or $8,000, but I'm just trying to demonstrate that gold at $2,000 or $3,000 a few years from now is not a crazy idea." (hardassetsinvestor.com)
submitted ago by hardassetsinvestor to Economics
Is it possible to buy shares from an employee of Facebook now before they go public? (self.finance)
submitted ago by dayby_day to finance