Assistance for first timer

Hi All,

I am looking to get into home brewing and hope you can point me in the right direction of which gear is essential to start and which I don't need straight away. I can obviously buy the bet equipment; however, I feel I don't need it while I am still learning so please assist me in which gear I will require!

Thanks!

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u/Grand-Life8523 — 1 day ago

Advice for acquisition entrepreneurship

Hi All,

I have always wanted to work for myself and start my own business. Recently, I have been reading up on acquisitional entrepreneurship and the benifits it has over a start up (buying exisiting cash flow etc). I am looking for advice for people in my position (even if your advice is don't do it) for how I would go about doing this. I have a mortgage and an investment property so I can't take time off to search full time. My background is chemistry if that help in anyway. Please let me know what else I should provide to receive your advice.

Thanks!

Edit: I am in Australia.

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u/Grand-Life8523 — 28 days ago

I was standing on my sunglasses outside on a sunny day

My wife asked if I was worried I would get sunburnt. I said "no, I'm standing in the shades"

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u/Grand-Life8523 — 29 days ago
▲ 344 r/coles

If you want vegetables, go to a fruit and veg shop

We are rarely buying fruit and vegetable from Coles nowadays. Went to MCQ and a half cabbage was $1.49 whereas a full cabbage at coles was $6. This is just one example but you'll be better off nearly always going to a fruit and veg shop and supporting local business at the same time!

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u/Grand-Life8523 — 29 days ago

Are public schools that far behind private schools?

We are trying to decide whether to send our kids to a public or private primary school and, in speaking to a mother who sends her kids to a public primary school, she says her kids can't even read analogue clocks. Is this a public school curriculum thing and are they that far behind private schools?

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u/Grand-Life8523 — 29 days ago
▲ 18 r/PhD

What changed the course of my PhD

I did my PhD in medicinal chemistry where I was working to convert a veterinarian antibiotic into a drug that could be used to treat humans. Currently, there is one drug on the market in the same family to treat humans suffering from community acquired bacterial pneumonia and I was working to increase that number. Upon reaching the typical second year blues of a PhD where I was getting good results and making potent antibiotics, I was getting to a point of ‘what’s the point’, ‘is there really ever going to go anywhere’, ‘we can patent this work, but will a pharmaceutical company really ever pick it up?’. Around that same time my dad got ill and went to the hospital. The doctors said he was suffering from pneumonia and I asked what drug they are using. Unfortunately, my dads condition was not saveable and passed away which is a cruel sense of irony but what it did allow me to realise was that I wasn’t making drugs to kill bacteria, I wasn’t making drugs to save people’s lives.

I don’t wish the same circumstances upon any of you but just know that your research is more important than you think. 

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u/Grand-Life8523 — 29 days ago

How to acquire a company for the first time?

Hi all! I am one day own my own company and want to do it by acquiring a company I have done research and read books on this but they will obviously highlight the cases that have worked out but never really discussing the times the acquisition turned out to be bad. Could anyone please discuss their stories of success and failure and what type and size of company will generally lead to a more successful outcome? Also, did you gather the equity through investors or did you do it yourself?

Thanks!

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u/Grand-Life8523 — 29 days ago

Which business to start buy?

Hi All.

I am looking to eventually become my own boss. If you were to buy a business or start your own company what would it be any why?

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u/Grand-Life8523 — 1 month ago