During my usual catch up with a friend of mine, we were talking about how graduates these days find it hard to get a full time job. One good example is myself. A half-employed health professional. What a shame.
So somehow we came to the topic of venture into business. Then, we came out with a list of possible businesses. I am more interested in home-based business, work from home or business that requires small model .
We talked about:
Ideas
1) Take away sandwich shop - no model at the moment, not ready for it
2) Ironing services- I hate ironing. What if I burnt someone's branded cloth
3) Private tutoring - Done it successfully in Malaysia. Not sure bout in Australia. Maybe I could consider it
4) Tax return accountant - Need to study an accounting course
5) Certified translator - Again, need to take another course but considering it.
6) Event planner - Too stressful
7) Beauty field - "Look at my face I will scare the customers away," I said
8) Catering service - I think my cooking skill is just so-so. On top of that, I am a vegetarian, I have limited knowledge in meat handling
9) Organic healthy vegetarian cafe - Again, average cooking skill. No money to start one
10) Photography - Not an expert, just amatuer. But signed up for shutterstock support.
Then my friend started to ask me a series of questions which I only remember the following:
1) What is your interest? - I don't know, I am okay with everything
2) what are you good at?- "You tell me what I am good at?"
In conclusion, I will continue to be an employee for now..
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