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    Default Hello Everyone! :)

    I joined the forum a few years ago but this is my first post! So I'd like to say hello to everyone!

    Just a little bit about myself: I am a mature student in my 30s and after my studies I plan on getting a job and starting a small business.

    When I was still in my 20s, I started freelancing one year after university and it was profitable for 2 years...until I decided to do something else. Selling your services can be quite time-consuming, sometimes you get to a point where you no longer want to put a price on your service! So I always thought that if I ever start a new business it will have to be more retail-heavy. But I have no educational background in business, so what do I know?

    It's good to be here!

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    Welcome to the forum Zharlene. You might have set the record for longest time between registering and posting.

    I offered freelance services for about 10 years and I understand how time-consuming it can get. Don't worry if you don't have a business background. A lot about business is learned on the go.

    I look forward to getting to know you and thanks for joining the community.
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    That is a long stretch between joining and posting. Fortunately, you don't have to wait 5 years for us to welcome you to the forum. Enjoy the resource now that you've become active here.
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    Welcome to the forum Zharlene. Glad you decided to jump in.

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