Successful businessman. Interpreter. Writer.Entrepreneur. Marketer.
Just because you haven't run a business before, doesn't mean you don't have experience in business.
You learn things from any job you've ever had - the most efficient ways of doing things, how to speak to people, problems to avoid. And often you learn from former employer's mistakes as much as from their successes.
Try writing out the key skills you picked up from each job, what you thought worked about the way the business was run and what really frustrated you.
Take careful note of what frustrated customers, suppliers and other staff at previous jobs.
This gives you the basis for figuring out the best way to run your own business.
You may have also bought and sold stuff before on a more casual or personal basis - whether that's cigarettes in the playground, clothes over eBay or a house you've sold for a profit. It's all relevant - you know how to make profit, handle stock, handle buyers and close a sale.
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