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i have no idea matt, think its just a phase, sometimes find this job very boring, too much other crap going on
What ever you do, DO NOT have him as a business partner. Apart from the tax complications, it'll never work in the long run. It'll come down to who dominates. Up untill that point things will be fine but in the end, one partner will try to dominate the other and thats when the friction starts. I've been down that path twice and you'd have thought I'd have learnt from the first time.One thriving successfull business down the pan and one that had real promise both gone up in smoke.The end question which will blow the business apart will be ' who's business is it? Believe me, it will come down to that after loads of silent and unspoken differences of opinion of how it should all be run and who does the most work.But.... it'll all be rosy for maybe the first few years. You'll be good friends, have good ideas, drinks on a Friday night etc but underneath it all...... I look back and now think it was all there right at the start but I didn't see it.Do it as the boss or not at all.
NEVER EVER take on a business partner, and certainly not because you are bored. Worse than a bad marriage espescially when it goes wrong.