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Thanks. Reads far too much like a job advert rather than a business opportunity for my liking.
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Because that is what it is. A professional arrangement, not just sell my stuff for me.
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It may be professional but I doubt it comes with the normal protections associated with employment (salary, pension, etc).
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That is because it is for a licenced agency, not a direct employee position.
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I got a £10 Amazon Gift card yesterday.

Used it an ordered a copy A Gentleman's War this morning.

I am thinking of using the rules with my:-

1. Spencer Smith 30mm ACW lads.
2. Prince August 40mm 18th century types.
3. 28mm WW1 1914 chaps
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I’ve been looking for a small war games business/partnership but I think that would be too rich for my blood, probably tens of thousands initial outlay.
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I think it will pay, but what it needs is a 9 to 5 person, with weekends at shows, and doing this as their only occupation. And as you say, that initial stockholding is likely to be high.
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FreddBloggs wrote: Tue May 14, 2019 2:01 pm I think it will pay, but what it needs is a 9 to 5 person, with weekends at shows, and doing this as their only occupation. And as you say, that initial stockholding is likely to be high.
It’s the initial outlay that would stop me going for it. Lugging stock to loads of shows might be troublesome too. A few would be fine but I’m currently stuck on bed rest after my knees gave out with the hectic two weeks we’ve had so heavy lifting is not my thang anymore :EB:
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I thought that Eureka job night suit me fine till I got to the bit about having 'energy and drive'.
Nah, not really me at the moment to be honest. 😄
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