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yes it is owned and run by one person
A one man business is a business that is run and managed by a single person only. Most of the time, this can also mean businesses without any employees that is run and managed by the owner.
The disadvantages of a partnership is that you have to run every decision by the other person. You also have to split any profit 50/50.
What about being a mom's helper????Since in most states, a child cant legally stay at home or baby-sit until they are 14, mom's helper is a great idea. She can help out mom's who have small children. She can do help out on chores,help run errands,entertain the kids while the mom may be working......etc. She can charge $5 per hour. Hope this helped you out!!
The word entrepreneur is a noun. A person who takes more than the average financial risks to set up and run a business or multiple business is called an entrepreneur.
A person who is employed, esp. by a hotel, to carry guests' luggage, run errands, etc.
Depends in what context, a PA (Personal Assistant) could run errands, but then any employee could run errands for their boss. If you mean in the usual context in an office environment, an individual who 'assists' the office would be "Office Assistant" Depends on industry sector.. But to run errands would typically to assist someone, so assistant will generally be in the title
Well an "errand" is a job that someone asked the person to do.
A gofer is a runner-a person who has to run errands and get things. And the word gofer came from 'go for'!
Calling someone a busy bee is referring to them as a person constantly moving or doing something always having planned activities or errands to run, some can even do this with kids.
Of course they did.
"After all other errands have been run" isn't necessary. "Shop for groceries last" means the same thing as " After all other errands have been run". There's no reason to say it twice
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no they con not
You have to buy stuff from her run errands
is a specific task/trip you perform, generally for someone else.
"She" is the subject of this sentence.