Sunflower88
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- Jul 31, 2019
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Hi there!
I’m curious if this is recognised by some of you. My friend has a successful company in the cleaning industry/housekeeping. He has about 40 employees and makes very good money. I’m very proud on him!! I’ve seen him grow over the years, we talk about his developments almost every day so I feel very involved as well, therefore this thread. But suddenly he is worried that this company doesn’t not “fit his image”. He would prefer to have a company in the music industry which he is planning on starting but now he doesn’t want to tell anyone about this (very successful) company and he has removed it from all his social media accounts, even from LinkedIn. Personally, I don’t understand this because I believe he can and should be so very proud on himself! We have endless discussions about this but he believes his cleaning company will reflect on him in a bad way, even though it’s highly successful.
What do you think? Is there a chance that having a company in a “less appealing” industry can work against you when you want to start a company in your “dream industry” like for instance, the music industry? Thank you so much!
I’m curious if this is recognised by some of you. My friend has a successful company in the cleaning industry/housekeeping. He has about 40 employees and makes very good money. I’m very proud on him!! I’ve seen him grow over the years, we talk about his developments almost every day so I feel very involved as well, therefore this thread. But suddenly he is worried that this company doesn’t not “fit his image”. He would prefer to have a company in the music industry which he is planning on starting but now he doesn’t want to tell anyone about this (very successful) company and he has removed it from all his social media accounts, even from LinkedIn. Personally, I don’t understand this because I believe he can and should be so very proud on himself! We have endless discussions about this but he believes his cleaning company will reflect on him in a bad way, even though it’s highly successful.
What do you think? Is there a chance that having a company in a “less appealing” industry can work against you when you want to start a company in your “dream industry” like for instance, the music industry? Thank you so much!
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