My Entrepreneurial Dream 
                                                   
                                                   By: Steven Perchikov
                                                   
                                                   Being an entrepreneur is a dream for many. In fact, most people will say there is
                                                      nothing more liberating than putting time, energy, money, investment and risk into
                                                      something and watching it succeed. Rather than working under someone's supervision,
                                                      under constricted hours, helping another man get rich, one can create an environment
                                                      where the entrepreneur creates the hours and the vision. Certainly I would love the
                                                      preceding to hold true for me.
                                                   
                                                   My entrepreneurial dream wouldn't be anything innovative but it would be rewarding.
                                                      I'd love to open up a barbershop. Ever since childhood the barbershop was always a
                                                      place where men could get together, make jokes, laugh and just talk. Besides all this,
                                                      cutting hair is very interesting and I am pretty good at it.
                                                   
                                                   I would like my barbershop to be a sole-proprietorship. I like the idea of making
                                                      my own hours and not answering to anyone. The business would be run as I saw fit.
                                                      I think the barbershop would be a success because of the environment that would be
                                                      created. Like the barbershops of my youth it would be a sanctuary from the perils
                                                      of everyday life. I would create close relationships with my customers and employees
                                                      as well as provide top of the line haircuts. This combination will leave the customer
                                                      more then satisfied and enthused to come back for another visit.
                                                   
                                                   Although a sole-proprietorship has many pitfalls, I can hopefully journey through
                                                      them. The worst obstacle would be unlimited liability. Since my business would be
                                                      a small business, it would take time before it gets notoriety so I would surely suffer
                                                      losses. If the losses continued, not only would my business go under but my personal
                                                      assets would be used to pay off the debts I owed. However, if I do manage to overcome
                                                      the first year or two of troubles, my business would surely start making profits and,
                                                      minus several expenses, I would be able to reap the profits as I saw fit.
                                                   
                                                   In my opinion, an entrepreneurship, as a sole-proprietor of my own barbershop, would
                                                      be a dream come true. Despite several obstacles, I believe the rewards far outweigh
                                                      them.