Where do you draw the line?
Here's a true story -
This middle aged hippie who use to tour with a bunch of the big bands teams up with some of the different band techs and opens a speaker repair shop. The guys are all the best of their craft and business booms with all of the biggest bands wanting their speaker and amps tweaked. The work is so nice that pretty soon bands are demanding complete set-ups. Business increases to the point that the middle aged hippie hires two more of his buddies, demand increases more so he hires two of his buddies kids to run errands, and then one of their friends who's into IT to make a website, and one of his friends to do graphics, and pretty soon there's a receptionist who's the girlfriend of a cone worker, and the daughter of the hippie is doing the accounting.
Now demand is really increasing and the middle aged hippie want's to start helping the environment so he creates a line of hemp cone speakers to help the environment. BOOM! Business skyrockets and he's hiring friends of friends left and right to go to trade shows and preach about the importance of sustainability and hemp blah blah blah, magazines want articles so he's hiring writers and photographers. Pretty soon a huge headphone manufacturer calls and wants miniature hemp cones for headphones so he has to hire another accountant and a lawyer and a certified sound tech for the testing and graphs....
So when should my middle aged hippie friend have stopped? Now he has a corporation...