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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger: September 2009
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger. Tuesday, September 22, 2009. Sunk Costs - An Economic Concept for Everyday Life. In five years of college, I learned about a wide variety of topics including programming, digital design, microelectronics, and engineering methods. However, there is only one concept that I attempt to use in everyday life, Sunk Costs. A formal definition of sunk costs from the Economist.com states:. In case I didn't explain that well, consider this math breakdown:. Project am...
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The Preamble | FRATOLOGY
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The study of frat guy logic and its real world application. January 22, 2009. Beard Growing. That is about the only cool thing I’ve done with myself i. Now I face a decision. In order to take advantage of this opportunity, I’m going to have to leave my job. Work or play, hmm, seems to be a fairly simple decision, but is it really? Filed in German Baseball. 3 Responses to “The Preamble”. January 23, 2009 at 7:54 am. January 23, 2009 at 2:06 pm. February 9, 2009 at 8:44 pm. Hi, cool site, good writing😉.
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger: June 2009
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger. Thursday, June 25, 2009. Can't Find a Job After Graduation? Generally, they developed a good idea, gave it a test run, and proceeded to drop out of the cubicle workforce. I read an article this morning called Where Do You Rate on the Entrepreneurial Scale. The point, my very few readers, is if I get a better score on the entrepreneurship scale than the job seeker scale then shouldn't I be trying to start a business rather than going on an endless job searc...
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger: January 2009
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger. Monday, January 5, 2009. In the midst of graduating from Virginia Tech and finding a job, I want to extend my presence online and increase the revenue of the sites that I currently have. BorisSaid.net - Update regularly with Boris Said news and submit a google site map. Tyrod-Taylor.com - Create jQuery main page that links to various sections. VeggieHub - Complete the redesign started last year, perhaps model it after younggogetter.com. Links to this post.
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger: Can't Find a Job After Graduation? Start a Business!
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger. Thursday, June 25, 2009. Can't Find a Job After Graduation? Generally, they developed a good idea, gave it a test run, and proceeded to drop out of the cubicle workforce. I read an article this morning called Where Do You Rate on the Entrepreneurial Scale. The point, my very few readers, is if I get a better score on the entrepreneurship scale than the job seeker scale then shouldn't I be trying to start a business rather than going on an endless job searc...
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger: SEEFAD: Self Employed Experience For A Day Preparation
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger. Sunday, April 12, 2009. SEEFAD: Self Employed Experience For A Day Preparation. Tomorrow I try a SEEFAD, a concept I borrowed from the Corporatepreneur blog. SEEFAD stands for Self Employed Experience For A Day and will allow me to experience a taste of being by own boss and doing things solely because I want to. Here is what the Corporatepreneur guys said about it:. In addition to observing the self-employed experience, I'm also using the day to measure m...
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger: The Blog Has Moved!
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger. Sunday, February 21, 2010. The Blog Has Moved! Check out my new Young Entrepreneur Blog. To keep up with my story. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Front End Web Developer. Entrepreneur. Vegetarian. Hokie. Afraid of Shopping Carts. View my complete profile. The Blog Has Moved!
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger: Take an Idea and Run With It
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger. Friday, June 19, 2009. Take an Idea and Run With It. Talk about a long lull in activity.it was interesting that I hit it the same time the guys at Corporatepreneur did. I guess my lack of activity was just caused by the recent turmoil in my life. Things have to be relatively settled before I can think well and clearly. What I was born to do. I have to say, sorry to toot my own horn, but the website I'm making for this business looks well beyond my normal c...
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger: February 2010
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger. Sunday, February 21, 2010. The Blog Has Moved! Check out my new Young Entrepreneur Blog. To keep up with my story. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Front End Web Developer. Entrepreneur. Vegetarian. Hokie. Afraid of Shopping Carts. View my complete profile. The Blog Has Moved!
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger: Sunk Costs - An Economic Concept for Everyday Life
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Entrepreneurial Adventures of Brad Allmendinger. Tuesday, September 22, 2009. Sunk Costs - An Economic Concept for Everyday Life. In five years of college, I learned about a wide variety of topics including programming, digital design, microelectronics, and engineering methods. However, there is only one concept that I attempt to use in everyday life, Sunk Costs. A formal definition of sunk costs from the Economist.com states:. In case I didn't explain that well, consider this math breakdown:. Project am...
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