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> Thanks for telling that great story about > your Dad. He seems like a real down-to-earth > kinda guy.... :) I'm glad you enjoyed it and he is very down to earth. I keep thinking that one of these days I need to compile a bunch of stories about him and the business along with some basic business info into a book. > It's amazing how everyone is some kind of > "manager" nowadays.... It just > devalues the word "manager". Yep! people are title groupies - hey, i have a fancy title so that means something. Personally, when I wasn't working for myself, i could care less what the title was (didn't care for prestige) I just cared about the weekly check and whether I enjoyed what i was doing. > I'm sure that before too long, soon all > we'll have are "CEOs" and > "assistant CEO's"! :) LOL! > I remember reading a story about a guy who > was running his own one-person business. In > order to make the business "look" > bigger, he had a number of > "titles" he used... > Sometimes he was the "delivery > man", sometimes he was the > "advertising manager", and > sometimes he as the "CEO" - > depending on who he was talking to! Sometimes that comes in handy though. I have always helped in the folks' business and have had to give myself titles just to accomplish things. I have authority but we don't use titles, so when i run into something where you need to have a certain title to approve of things - I grant myself that title. Owner's daughter usually doesn't cut it. :) > Part of this boils down to - what do you > answer when people ask you "what do you > do"? We've talked about this on Sowpub > before.... Many of us wear "many > hats" in our businesses, so how do you > answer "what DO you do?" > It's something you really have to think > about - how to answer that question when > it's asked - if you're in business for > yourself! (At the moment, I tend to say I'm > an "online publisher" - even > though that's only part of what I do....) Ah, that's the fun question! i use a f ew different ones. I have been know to simply say "I work for myself" but usually I try to describe what I do for my clients (not the behind the seens business stuff). No titles - just a description, although depending on what all i want to include, it can get lengthy. :) Have a good night! Tam |
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