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	<title>Comments on: What are the benifits of going to business school?</title>
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		<title>By: p2of9</title>
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		<description>Unless you&#039;re planning to run someone else&#039;s business, going to  business school is really a waste of money.  There are tons of books that are excellent for learning to start and run your own business.  A good one is &quot;Small Time Operator&quot; by Bernard Kamaroff.  If you WANT to go to school, a bookkeeping course would be a good idea.  They offer them at most technical schools and junior colleges.

In the meantime, you could try getting a job at a pawn shop to learn the ropes--just don&#039;t let on that you may become their future competition!  Also, check into your state laws for small businesses.  Look it up online, or check out the government section of you local phonebook.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unless you&#8217;re planning to run someone else&#8217;s business, going to  business school is really a waste of money.  There are tons of books that are excellent for learning to start and run your own business.  A good one is &#8220;Small Time Operator&#8221; by Bernard Kamaroff.  If you WANT to go to school, a bookkeeping course would be a good idea.  They offer them at most technical schools and junior colleges.</p>
<p>In the meantime, you could try getting a job at a pawn shop to learn the ropes&#8211;just don&#8217;t let on that you may become their future competition!  Also, check into your state laws for small businesses.  Look it up online, or check out the government section of you local phonebook.</p>
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