Real talk dude, people underestimate people everywhere. That’s not uniquely 
French. That’s human. You’re just paying too much attention to the wrong 
voices. :)

I was 23 when I started Indy Hall and had countless people tell me that I 
couldn’t do it. My last boss (before I quit) told me that it would never work.

I just ignored them and focused on finding my tribe, one at a time.

My fav is when those naysayers come back and want my advice on their “great 
idea.”

-Alex

On Dec 9, 2017, 7:30 PM -0500, steve suard <businessm...@gmail.com>, wrote:
> Ok Alex it's great! After reading the tweets, they were astonished at this 
> subject and joked about the diplomas that are not necessary but rather the 
> social side towards the coworkers. I think that they are right, since my 
> opening no one asked me my diploma to exercise this job but rather admire my 
> kindness, my courtesy and my services. Unlike the butcher, hairdresser, 
> jeweler and other jobs, in France, it is not possible to open a business or 
> work without a minimum degree or a certificate validating its achievements in 
> the field. My initial question in this group was that some people around me 
> or friends do think that I need to have a "paper" to become a community 
> manager. They underestimate me. I think it's very French to think so, 
> education and graduates are very rooted in us unlike Americans or others who 
> is based on experience and the result.
>
> On Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 3:25:22 PM UTC-10, steve suard wrote:
> > I wonder what kind of skills and diploma or certificate you must have as a 
> > coworking owner.
> > I need to study and have one in order to be credible as my job title.
> >
> > I found some with community manager but it's for social or virtual. Is 
> > there any training to become a real life community manager (welcome 
> > members, share ideas, planning events...)
> >
> >
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