
Hello All, I really want to get my foot in the door with a company and wasn't able to do so for the position they posted. My skills are not in what they were looking for but I have a decade of sales, customer service and administrative skills which any small business can possibly benefit from, and I'm not afraid of a mop, coffee runs or picking up dry cleaning.I want to take all possible risk or work for them out of the equation. Initially I thought, unpaid intern, but was wondering if I may present a fully baked proposal which is a no-brainer, unless they truly don't need me. I just want to prove (or not) that I can bring value in different ways and given the chance I am confident I will.This will expose my ignorance but what if I started my own LLC? Would that allow me to basically insulate them from any hassle or risk and allow me to not charge them anything for my work.Independent contractor?Any advice would be beyond appreciated , I am hoping to reply withing a few hours and want to remove any barriers for entry.Please help via /r/business https://ift.tt/2xIjzVk
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