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Selling my seat


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you can't sell what you don't own.. you are leasing the rights to use thier intellectual property

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If I paid for it and don't own it,then I should be able to return it

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Good Day

 

Try to find work just programming from bedroom,,,

and call it a business

 

Works for me

Mastercam is my Video Game

Its fun,,,, and i get paid to "DO IT"

 

Tony G

CNCme Engineering

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SO Almost Employed Senior Prog rammer

N.E Massachusetts - Southern New Hampshire

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End mills and tooling are like The "AMMO"

And coolant and chips are like the enemy

Under your boots as you advance in the

Manufacturing Battle

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I started programming for a friend using my employer's seat of TekSoft 2D.

I started needing more power than TekSoft 2D

could give me so I bought a seat of V7 Level 2

and Lathe.. then upgraded to L3 and Solids as

money became available.

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That's an interesting question.

Technically, software should have no impact

on the value of a company... I wonder what

a accountant woul say?


It would be part of the "Blue Sky" when selling your business. If the business is profitable you can probably sell some Blue Sky, but right now you may have to carry most of the loan for your buyer..terrible time to sell a business...

 

I sold one shop and got every cent we had ever spent on the shop over a 5 yr. period in terms of machines which had been new when purchased (plus even more on top)...now I would hate to think what would happen with my present shop...work till I die maybe, but I love my shop so I don't worry about it too much rolleyes.gif

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Aren't most things about money?

 


There is another view of all of this. If a seat is not sold and it just dies out, then it never gets upgraded ever again and that potential buying party may buy a different brand . I would talk to my reseller if I could find a buyer and see what they say at the time.

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