Re: Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, bu
Posted by Carl Jackson on 11/29/06
I'm just looking for some insight, and you, rrr, are so far the only one who has said anything useful. Other people so far are hostile which surprises me a little given other threads on this board. All I did was mention another website and I'm being treated like a leper. Well, I'm not looking for anything in particular or anybody to tell me anything, but since you did say your practice was a disaster and you put a gun to your head, could you be a little more specific about what went on? Furthermore, what might you have done differently if you could do it over again? Just trying to scope this out as best I can! Thanks! > Everyone here has a different story, so you are not going to > get a consensus. > > My story, is that solo practice was a disaster and I regret > going solo. I regret it so much, that I can't explain how > much I regret it without becoming bitter and melodramatic. > I'm a man who had cried tears, and I've put a gun to my head. > Thats one reality of solo practice. > > Others have had good experiences. And will tell you that its > just a matter of making the commitment. I remember going to a > seminar where they were showcasing a solo who managed to find > an Erisa Loophole and the payoff was 1/3 of an $80 million > damage reward. Thats another reality of solo practice. > > I'm sure the truth is somewhere in between. > > Being a successful solo comes down to a mix of hardwork, > luck, business skills, marketing skills, people skills, and > the ever important location, location, location. Sometimes > its just a matter of being in the right place at the right > time. > > So what do you want people to tell you, Mr. Jackson? Best > case senario. Worst case senario. Statistical average. > Something else? Do you want a cheerleader? Do you want > someone to grab you before you take the leap? Take your > pick.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, but..., 11/28/06, by Carl Jackson.
- Re: Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, bu, 11/29/06, by Bobs Biff.
- Re: Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, bu, 11/29/06, by Carl Jackson.
- Re: Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, bu, 11/29/06, by Egon.
- Re: Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, bu, 11/29/06, by rrr.
- Re: Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, bu, 11/29/06, by Carl Jackson.
- Re: Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, bu, 11/29/06, by Smith.
- Re: Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, bu, 11/30/06, by rrr.
- Re: Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, bu, 11/30/06, by Smith.
- Re: Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, bu, 11/30/06, by rrr.
- Re: Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, bu, 11/30/06, by Carl Jackson.
- Re: Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, bu, 12/01/06, by rrr.
- Re: Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, bu, 12/08/06, by kristi.
- Re: Startup costs of my own practice are not the problem, bu, 12/08/06, by JF.
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