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Apr 15 |
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How do you start your own company while running someone else's company? Thanks for the reply Warren. You are correct; we'll definitely have to come to an agreement after a candid conversation. I've let them know my concerns already during equity talks, but I have not alluded to starting my own technology company along with running their educational business. During our next talks I would like to have some ideas on how I can structure this type of relationship. I would really like some advice on that if you have experience with this. Thanks! |
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How do you start your own company while running someone else's company? sp |
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Apr 15 |
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How do you start your own company while running someone else's company? Good question. They've given me a set of terms and are ready to create the contract once I sign off, but originally it was a battle just to get equity. If they wouldn't have been so greedy in the first place this would be a non-issue, but now its clear they are not looking out for my best interests so I need to protect my other ideas and projects if I want to continue with them. |
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asked | How do you start your own company while running someone else's company? |
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Jan 26 |
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How many companies or LLCs exist where at least one of the partners did not put up capital to receive equity in the LLC? Thanks for the thoughtful response. I edited down the question to remove the background details so I get more answers. The problem with my current situation is that the partners are going into talks in bad faith and holding absurd, easy to disprove positions in order to give me less equity. It gets tiring to deal with people like that, which is the entire point in their strategy, but in reality it just makes me want to resign and start my own business. |
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How many companies or LLCs exist where at least one of the partners did not put up capital to receive equity in the LLC? Original question was too long so removed unnecessary details |
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asked | How many companies or LLCs exist where at least one of the partners did not put up capital to receive equity in the LLC? |
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Am I a CEO or COO? added 43 characters in body; added 1 characters in body; deleted 31 characters in body; added 1 characters in body |
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asked | Am I a CEO or COO? |
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Can You Be A Partner Without Putting Up Money? added 1460 characters in body; added 30 characters in body; added 1 characters in body |
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Jul 21 |
answered | What's the best sales book you've ever read? |
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Can You Be A Partner Without Putting Up Money? word change |