Which is better: salary job or entrepreneurship in Nigeria?
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But i will advise your cousin to get a solid job first as upheaval can happen to the business which if it happens, he/she can fall back on the salary.
Or again, if your cousin is a mastermind in the field of business he plans to start up and isn't all about "Making money immediately", he can go ahead.
Businesses takes time for growth and expansion, and it won't be good if you start using business money for personal use immediately.
Take all these facts into consideration and you're good to go.

- Jared
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Well said sir.Greatness wrote: ↑October 10th, 2023, 11:10 pm If your cousin can do both, it will pay off considerably in the future.
But i will advise your cousin to get a solid job first as upheaval can happen to the business which if it happens, he/she can fall back on the salary.
Or again, if your cousin is a mastermind in the field of business he plans to start up and isn't all about "Making money immediately", he can go ahead.
Businesses takes time for growth and expansion, and it won't be good if you start using business money for personal use immediately.
Take all these facts into consideration and you're good to go.![]()
However, may I point out that what is worth doing at all is worth doing well.
Attempting to combine entrepreneurship with day job impedes business growth big time. You can't eat your cake and have it.
If this person has a flair for entrepreneurship and has the startimeans ill suggest full focus. Else, he should just find a job. A good job though. Not just any job, because some jobs are just not worth it.
- Jared
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Well, maybe it depends on how much time the job demands. And also how much attention thr business requires.