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Originally Posted by willravel
Not in cases of expansion. When a company grows and starts to branch out, the people they bring in are replacing nothing but potential and planning.
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Sorry, will, but you're wrong. Unless the owners are taking the business in a completely new direction, someone was doing those tasks before. As a small business owner, I can tell you that every single person I ever hired either freed myself or someone else up to focus on something more important (to that individual). It doesn't matter what new position is "created"; those tasks were someone else's responsibility before, although they may have been neglected or done in a radically different way.