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Six Good Reasons To Follow Your Start-Up Dream

So many of us dream of our ‘perfect job’ but not enough of us take the risk of quitting the rat race of the 9-5 working day to follow start-up aspirations. In many cases, those launching a start-up do so because they’re dissatisfied with their previous job.
A recent study by StartUp Muster revealed 33.3 per cent of those who throw caution to the wind and take a chance on their dream start-up are motivated by unhappiness at work.  

Six Good Reasons To Follow Your Start-Up Dream
Six Good Reasons To Follow Your Start-Up Dream
So many of us dream of our ‘perfect job’ but not enough of us take the risk of quitting the rat race
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