The trading side of the business means a lot of travel, being out of the office a lot of time.
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A bigger business is like a cruise ship: There are lots of amenities and you can go a lot further, but it's harder to turn quickly.
There's always a great deal of business to be transacted in one's office. There are always visitors it seems to me, an unending stream of them, who come with letters of recommendation, or come actually on substantive business.
It is the nature of the business that you work unsociable, unpredictable hours and can get called away at a moment's notice to somewhere on the other side of the world. This can put a strain on home and personal life.
Business is other people's money.
It seemed glamorous when I used to go into work and get to be on a trading floor or see how the business worked a little bit before I ever understood what it was.
The travel and tourism industry, it's just a huge part of our economy.
The likelihood of success drops dramatically when you expand, especially in the services business. And there's a lot of capital that goes into opening another office.
It seems to be the way I get jobs - I book a holiday, I get to the other side of the world, then I'll get the job.
Many of the companies in the mobile location space are trying to figure out different ways to tie what they're doing to commerce.
Business ends up being very dynamic and situational.
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