>almost 24
>graduated uni with decent grade (business/marketing degree)
>trying to start my own business so I don't have to become wage Slave be in eternal poverty
My question is, what age would it become too difficult to find a job and start a career if my business ventures fail? I'm giving everything but if I can't make it work I need to know when to throw in the towel.
>>1077814
I'm curious about this too.
>>1077814
>with decent grade
that may well be but how was this financed?
>>1077842
student loan, I'm from UK
I'm asking because I'm not really familiar with the job market at the moment or how competitive things are. I'd be an excellent employee but I have no corporate work experience or internships, although I've ran a few of my own businesses so that must count for something
>>1077814
as long as you have a good reason when potential employers ask why you were so long without a job. I don't know if "i didnt want to be a wageslave so i tried starting my own business but failed miserably and now i need more money" would be a good response in this case!
>>1077898
Know what no entrepreneur ever said in their story? "I didn't know anything about the job market." And here you are trying to create your own.
Not that hard if you manipulate your resume accordingly.
>[name of your company/business]
>CEO/PRESIDENT/MANAGER/WHATEVER THE FUCK
>put however long you worked at it
>tell them you left for a new path
>pray they don't look it up and realize you're a shit business man who ruined his own company
>>1077814
I would recommend working for someone else for small time. Observe how they operate; its work experience if everything goes bust, and you can get an idea on how business works.
>>1077814
above 30 without experience? no thanks. with experience you wont have troubles before you hit 50
>>1077814
>Implying being an entrepreneur doesn't count as work experience, when they need work harder than anyone else in t he beginning.