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<blockquote data-quote="Affinity" data-source="post: 264653" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>[QUOTE="Joon Hong, post: 264145, member: 19634"</p><p>I am reconsidering this and probably start from scratch</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Consider this, unless you are a prodigy, not only at labwork, but in business, marketing, sales, management, dental husbandry and juggling, then count on a minimum of 5 years learning curve to get where your uncle already is: steady work from reliable accounts. You cannot buy time but you can buy experience, sometimes you develop your 'style' of what you want your lab to look like, by seeing how others do it wrong or different. All that to say, start on the foundation your uncle has, but do it on your terms. I would not want to be a newborn or even a 5 year old in this industry, the way things are heading.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Affinity, post: 264653, member: 1246"] [QUOTE="Joon Hong, post: 264145, member: 19634" I am reconsidering this and probably start from scratch[/QUOTE] Consider this, unless you are a prodigy, not only at labwork, but in business, marketing, sales, management, dental husbandry and juggling, then count on a minimum of 5 years learning curve to get where your uncle already is: steady work from reliable accounts. You cannot buy time but you can buy experience, sometimes you develop your 'style' of what you want your lab to look like, by seeing how others do it wrong or different. All that to say, start on the foundation your uncle has, but do it on your terms. I would not want to be a newborn or even a 5 year old in this industry, the way things are heading. [/QUOTE]
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