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ank286
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13 years ago
I couldn't get myself to click on the article. It just sounds like a bad idea. Industry experience is so valuable even as an entrepreneur. You learn about the efficiencies and inefficiencies of industry and it can only help you run your operation better.
fumar|13 years ago
I have had a couple of internships. One stood out as the best learning experience. It was great to learn sales/client relations. But, most internships focus on only on role.
This is were starting a your own business makes a difference. I co-run a dog treat business. I have learned more in a year than in school or interning.
I advocate doing both. During my internships, I am always asking "why." I am curious to learn why things work a certain way. Running my own business I tend to ask "how." How can I accomplish X task(s).
Obviously, there is crossover. But, I doubt I would have been able to get a business of the ground without some experience.
jonathanjaeger|13 years ago
guylhem|13 years ago
It's called "outside of the box" thinking for a reason. If you join the box, it ain't outside the box.
pavel_lishin|13 years ago
Assuming you figure out the correct answer.