Worst Partners For Your Start-Up

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Fremont: For an entrepreneur, getting a business partner can be like the silver lining on a cloud, like the light at the end of a tunnel, but it can also end up as his worst mistake ever. Though a business partner would reduce your burden, here are a set of people, who might end up making your partnership a terrifying time. First-time Entrepreneur
Worst Partners For Your Start-Up
A first-time entrepreneur, who was previously working as an employee, has a clean and detailed resume, but the habits of a typical worker--he likes to reach the office at 9 and leave by 5, expects his pay checks to be credited on time, demands all the perks and health benefits. He is more of a child, who can't move forward without your guidance, rather than a strong person to shoulder your business. At a stage when you are under a lot of stress, can you afford to handle a nagging kid tagging along with you? You would be better off on your own, rather than a partner who carries his baggage along.

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