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AIBU to think that.....

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DontTurnAround · 15/05/2015 12:16

If you've worked a cumulative total of less than six months in your life at the age of thirty then you are in no position to set up a business offering -

career coaching
professional development
confidence coaching

just because you've done a bunch of online courses? Or am I just being a bitch.....I probably am just being a bitch Sad

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MrsNextDoor · 15/05/2015 14:07

YANBU at all.

It's like me...a creative...setting up a business advising people how to get into engineering!

CupidStuntSurvivor · 15/05/2015 14:33

Well, I can't say I'd claim to be an expert on something I'd barely dabbled in Hmm.

balletnotlacrosse · 15/05/2015 15:14

YANBU. But it seems anyone can set themselves up as an expert in 'lifestyle coaching' 'personal counselling' etc these days. People need to seriously check out the credentials of people setting up business in such vague areas of expertise.

PlumFairy2014 · 15/05/2015 15:19

Yanbu.

I would be Hmm also.

MadamG · 15/05/2015 15:21

Having the confidence to do that, and all the front of Blackpool possibly would make them a confidence coach. As for the rest of it....

DontTurnAround · 15/05/2015 16:45

So glad I'm not alone in my thoughts.

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popalot · 15/05/2015 16:48

Nope. Similar to NHS managers having no experience in health service or politicians in charge of education who have never taught.

LittleMiss77 · 15/05/2015 16:53

YANBU. I have a friend who offers business improvement coaching despite never owning their own businessHmm

PHANTOMnamechanger · 15/05/2015 16:55

YANBU

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