My boss has recently told me that he has to declare bankruptcy due to a massive client who never paid. He is offering me partner status in the next company and I could really use some outside advice. I’m 20, in college, and planned on going into sales. My business on the side hasn’t had any traction for a while due to my lack of connections, but my boss has consistently had work for my company since his network is huge. He’s s offering ownership in a new company which will have the services I offer, with his connections, as well as all of his contracts from the previous company, which is well into six-figures. I’d be bringing skills and labor to the table. He’d be bringing that, plus connections and current contracts/relationships.

Where do I start? This seems like a great opportunity but throws a wrench in my other plans. Any outside opinions, and questions are welcomed! I’ve never faced something like this and have no clue where to start.

  • ourldyofnoassumption@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Here’s what he is doing.

    1. He is declaring bankruptcy due to financial mismanagement. What should happen now is that the equipment/equity in the business is sold to pay the debts.
    2. But he isn’t going to do that. Somehow he is going to steal that equity from his current creditors and set you up as the “business owner” because likely he can’t because he is shady AF.
    3. Then when you’re in it he will use your credit for loans, which he will mismanage while you are out ikn the field working your butt off. Any money the place makes he will take rather than reinvest as thats what he has done already.
    4. Then he will have you declare bankruptcy with some excuse.’
    5. Then he will find another chump and do it again.