More and more women are becoming entrepreneurs. Increasingly, their husbands are climbing aboard, too... not as co-CEOs, but as their wives' employees. The NY Times asks: how do couples make this work?

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More and more women are becoming entrepreneurs. Increasingly, their husbands are climbing aboard, too... not as co-CEOs, but as their wives' employees. The NY Times asks: how do couples make this work?

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A Lost Writer 13th Jul
No...I
don't
think
I
would.
:)
Nothing
personal,
but
even
though
we
work
in
similar
fields,
our
styles
of
working
are
poles
apart.
We
just
wouldn't
be
able
to
get
along
at
work.
Having
said
that,
I
must
add
that
I
used
to
ask
him
for
other
kinds
of
help
while
I
was
a
consultant.
Sometimes
it
would
be
as
simple
as
bouncing
off
an
idea,
at
other
times
it
would
involve
tapping
him
for
a
contact.
But
working
together?
Um...nope...not
going
down
that
road.
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