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Any Help For A Veterans Wife To Start Business

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Anyone know of any help out there for the wife of a 100% P&T vet to start a business? I've done some research and can only find help if I wanted to start the business, I've been told by the VA I cannot work.

Thank you,

David

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Instead of wife how about a son to run the business?

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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I actually started a small business back in 2001 to capture some or any contracts for SDVOB only problem is there is no teeth in it. Unless I was doing something very wrong I was bidding on contracts and they were still being awarded to non SDVOB firms IF they had the better price or connections in some.

I have landed a few contracts (small) from a few agencies but nothing that would be called substantial. I have pretty much let it go by the wayside although I do get calls every now and then because I am on a few lists.

I have not seen any benefit in this program but read of others that have.

I have just been awarded 100% schedular but might just file for SSDI and retire.

Ask away and I will try and help too.

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Well, Thanks all for the replies. I don't think my wife would get many Gov. contracts for chocolate. She wants to open a Store locally. She has her Chocolateers lic. and is going to get her master chocolateers certificate. Over the past ten yrs. she has been buying up antique chocolate molds from Belgium and Germany and has 75-80 of them. She knows it will take off, just needs some financial backing.

Thanks again,

David

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Well, Thanks all for the replies. I don't think my wife would get many Gov. contracts for chocolate. She wants to open a Store locally. She has her Chocolateers lic. and is going to get her master chocolateers certificate. Over the past ten yrs. she has been buying up antique chocolate molds from Belgium and Germany and has 75-80 of them. She knows it will take off, just needs some financial backing.

Thanks again,

David

"Chocolateers License"? Really? How KEWL can that be?

I, on the other hand, I have my "Chocolateaters Permission Slip", which means that I can, at any given moment, eat, with my Wife's permission, any and ALMOST all of her chocolates.....with the proviso that I will, immediately upon seeing the bottom of the tin of chocolates, re-order, over the QVC network. (I wonder if they offer a Master Chocolateaters Certificate, I'm sure I'd qualify............?)

I fear that, if I decided to become, as you wife has, a PROFESSIONAL chocolate person, that I'd eat up ALL the profits!

"It is cold and we have no blankets.

The little children are freezing to death.

My people, some of them, have run away to the hills, and have no blankets, no food; no one knows where they are-perhaps freezing to death.

I want to have time to look for my children and see how many of them I can find.

Maybe I shall find them among the dead.

Hear me, my chiefs! I am tired; my heart is sick and sad.

From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever."

Chief Joseph

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"Chocolateers License"? Really? How KEWL can that be?

I, on the other hand, I have my "Chocolateaters Permission Slip", which means that I can, at any given moment, eat, with my Wife's permission, any and ALMOST all of her chocolates.....with the proviso that I will, immediately upon seeing the bottom of the tin of chocolates, re-order, over the QVC network. (I wonder if they offer a Master Chocolateaters Certificate, I'm sure I'd qualify............?)

I fear that, if I decided to become, as you wife has, a PROFESSIONAL chocolate person, that I'd eat up ALL the profits!

The Cook always has to test the product:biggrin:

David

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