ellendula
2

Hi,
I am working in a Software Company as HR since 3 years and now i got bored of doing regular stuff and also due to economic recession things are going slow down which is effecting on pay perks.
Now I want to start some thing on my own, may be small business or any thing where i am a boss. I think this is the idea age and time for somebody who can taken risk and try some thing different.
So can you guys guide me whether should i take this step or to hold off .
Thanks,
Kumar.

From India, Hyderabad
K.Ravi
54

There are lots of areas where you can venture out, buy a car and drive tourists around your city, or give pick up / drops to airports.
If you have an extra house, then furnish it and put ad in internet as SERVICE APARTMENTS you will get good income sitting at home.
and many more things, are there, you can also venture into electronics market if you are knowledgeable about it.

From India, Pune
abhi16march
72

start any buisness which u like most ...where u hv to feel confident/comfortble ....knowldge of buisness....scope of buisness in current mkt....make a proper plan and implement it ...and i am sure you can do better if you wil put your 100% effort.............and for being confident see the movie GURU ......

From India, Pune
bipin_baroda
12

Dear Kumar,
I appreciate your initiative, even in this recession period if you have thought to do your own business, definitely you will succeed. And i think you have your own plans of business so do proceed with your plans and let it mature.
Best wishes for your future ventures.

From India, Calicut
globaloverseas144
46

Dear Kumar,
One of my friend recently started his own business ,he only invest 85000/INR on server set up,web designing and 15000/INR on advertisement.
He has taken his own domain server named "in.com which is most famous in India or other countries and world smallest email id.
He is earning 22 Lakhs rupees per month as google is paying to him.
I am also earning from google,my website name is :: Global Overseas - Home :: Compliance Audit, ISO certification, BFSI Audit, Export, Jem, Jewellery, chemical Industry. and if this website one time click by a person then i will get five rupees. and mothly check receiving at my home without investing money.
However my trade is compliance,legal,international audits,certification etc.... a& this is only .03% of total my monthly income.
Cite HR is now earning more......
If you really interested on this,then i can help on this.
Best regards
Sajid Ansari

From India, Delhi
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Hema Indorkar
Hello Kumar,
How are you? Its really good that you have decided to do something diferent apart from your job. even i felt the same thing and have started fantastic business with lo investment, no fear of risk and support of very good educational system, here you can develope your personilty too.
I am working as a Service Plannerin a private sector company & along with my job I am also developing a very good business which I have successfully expanded in India and now I am talking to couple of ambitious & professional people ,would you be open to study a great business?
You can call me on 9321894611.
Hema

From India, Pune
Dinesh Divekar
7881

Dear Kumar,
In what you field you enter depends on your interest. But most important thing about business is learning what entrepreneurship is. I recommend doing some course on "Entrepreneurship". It will give you insight into the Marketing, HR, Operations and so on.
90% entrepreneurs fail because of faulty business plan or no business plan at all. Against this backdrop, this course will help you in a big way.
Thanks,
Dinesh V Divekar

From India, Bangalore
Ash Mathew
54

Dear Kumar,
You were right - this is the ideal age.
And you know what? This is the age that everyone thinks of doing something different / or starting something on their own.
Whether you should take a step above, or hold on this - depends upon your ability and willingness to accept failure as a part of this growth.
I am not saying that it will lead to failure - but I am saying that it will all depend on how you face circumstances in life.
Either you can opt for doing something different at work itself, or chose a different line (entrepreneurship).
Really I am not able to think out of my head at this point immediately, but one suggestion - do something that no one has done before.
Entertainment industry has a major scope now... :-) try something related to this! (Just a suggestion)

From India, Madras
Rekha
14

I think you should give urself sometime to take this big decision and look through all the pros and cons. obviously starting a business requires capital and i think u have that kind of money available with you. so before embarking on this idea, think about the specific aim, jot down ur plans for the next 5 yrs, 10 yrs and so on and above and all, think about the important factor like funds, advise, suggestions, risks involvement (technically & commercially) etc. Business in itself a huge risk, but if u r completely mentally prepared then go ahead, but before that think through all the prons and cons in detail. Till the time u r not sure of about the above, u should continue with your present job.
From India, Delhi
vijubob
1

Dear Kumar, Even iam having the same idea like you, as per the industry level better can start some business on own. regards viji
From India, Madras
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