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[Q&A] From Zero to One Employee
Should you take that jump or hire contractors instead?
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Today's question comes from Dan Gilbert.
How can I take that jump from zero employees to one employee?
He said, "the last five years, I've made the same amount of revenue per year, and I've decided I want to change that. Between production work, selling, marketing, and accounting. I have a lot going on, but I don't make enough to hire someone yet." And so then he asks the question, "How can I take the jump from zero employees to one? Should I hire contractors instead? So I can focus more on selling and less on doing production work?
We'll have some awesome things to share with Dan here!
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