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I think before you start the business , you need to have some knowledge , then as you are doing the business you then gain the necessary knowledge.Often time I hear people say experience is the best teacher, Also some of my friends says that you must have serve some one first before you go on to establish you self
I plan on starting a piggery farm, should I just read some tutorial and then practice to get experience or I should go on to learn for some months as an apprentice?
The worst thing you'll do is to start a physical business just because you read about it online especially piggery business. It's better you go to a nearby farm and become an apprentice for some time and learn everything.Often time I hear people say experience is the best teacher, Also some of my friends says that you must have serve some one first before you go on to establish you self
I plan on starting a piggery farm, should I just read some tutorial and then practice to get experience or I should go on to learn for some months as an apprentice?
Experience is the best than apprenticeship because I've been to ship is just someone who is learning a skill but when you got that experience you are a professional.On a more basic scale, apprenticeship is generally viewed as work experience - for example, one year of apprenticeship equals one year of walker experience. However, Apprenticeship offers many additional benefits to workers, as it includes job training and free education.
I think both will do. You should be an apprentice learning from other piggery farms first. You may watch video tutorial on piggery farming and then follow what you have learned through watching. I think you really need to have both to ensure success.Often time I hear people say experience is the best teacher, Also some of my friends says that you must have serve some one first before you go on to establish you self
I plan on starting a piggery farm, should I just read some tutorial and then practice to get experience or I should go on to learn for some months as an apprentice?
Since it is a pig farming business I don't think it will require any special care and attention just like poultry and fishery... You can go ahead and read the tutorial you are interested to understand how it works. but if you are going for fishing or poultry, please learn from People that have experience..Often time I hear people say experience is the best teacher, Also some of my friends says that you must have serve some one first before you go on to establish you self
I plan on starting a piggery farm, should I just read some tutorial and then practice to get experience or I should go on to learn for some months as an apprentice?
Going to learn piggery would be the best option to pick. You know, reading about it alone may not give you first hand experience. If you have the opportunity to learn it, then do just that.Often time I hear people say experience is the best teacher, Also some of my friends says that you must have serve some one first before you go on to establish you self
I plan on starting a piggery farm, should I just read some tutorial and then practice to get experience or I should go on to learn for some months as an apprentice?
Like you said I you want to be succesful in running a business , you can't base your business on luck , you need experience but i prefer using the both because apprentice will also become an expert if he learn from an expert.We cannot give a place of luck to manage our business , so learning is an essential reason for the succes of our business while experience come with time .
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