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Disclaimers

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First off, I recently read advice that one of my favorite local Indiana native writers, Kurt Vonnegut said about writing. One of the admonishments he had for other writers and himself was to, “Pity the readers.” So, because of Kurt’s warning, and all of our own time crunches, I decided to try something new in this book and provide to you, the reader, some of the most salient or sticky points in each of the interviews at the end of each. These are just my opinions, or what resonated with me personally. That way, you can “cut to the chase” if you need to (and trust me, I’m also a fellow entrepreneur, so I get it). That’s more of a practical rather than legal disclaimer: I’m going to help you get through the book a little more easily so YOU can get on with making your own dreams of entrepreneurship happen!

Of course, being a law student gives me the onus to provide a paranoid disclaimer to each of you reading this book and contemplating a part-time business on top of your day job. This is where I tell you that, while I’m hoping to show you how others did both, and did it properly, it is not a substitute for your particular situation. It may not work for you. Everyone’s situation is different, so please keep that in mind.

I would highly, highly recommend that you consult an attorney and/or a coach to make sure your own approach that you’ve carefully researched and thought through is going to work for YOUR situation. This book is not a substitute for solid, appropriate-jurisdictional legal advice from a qualified member of the bar where you live. There might be some professions and day jobs out there where having a side business is just not possible.

Now, all the disclaimers aside, let’s move on and see how others have become part of the Plan C cadre!!!

Plan C: The Full-Time Employee and Part-Time Entrepreneur

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