Crusty
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Too much "Cut throat" action. My buddy Paul barely makes it.After some thought...
Carpet/Furniture cleaning business might be a good place to start.
ALL things considered.![]()
Thinking of something that is geared towards the new home buyer maybe (most coming from Cali probably paying cash for house, with extra $ for ?? )…I’ll look into solar but think that would be more of a sales job. Ultimately would like to scale my own thing to one employee by end of year would be ideal.
Google advertising works wonders. Low cost if the industry doesn't understand how that works. Current company I work for pays only about $500/month and i feel we are getting 80% of the traffic or more. Always towards the top of the search. Something that doesn't have national advertising. I.e. Carpet cleaners are nation wide (residentially) psi. Washers not so much. Not to say i want to psi wash anything. But maybe
Thanks for keeping this going.
I have friends that do roof sales, makes me rethink my career choice...I'm thinking about about roof sales. Looks like within the year could be making 6 figures....
Who's a roof contractor out there--what say you??
I will look into it.To stick with the new home buyer. Why not get certified to be a home inspector?
Im having a hard time finding the bad in it. Top performer at a company I'm looking at is doing 200k. I like being the top performer where i work (if I'm compensated for it). Seems to be the top company where I’m going. They are expanding pretty good and seem ti still have that small/local feel of the company and not being corporate (so they say). They want personal leads but have made it clear that they have plenty of leads coming in on a substantial regular basis.I have friends that do roof sales, makes me rethink my career choice...
Too much "Cut throat" action. My buddy Paul barely makes it.
Apartment managers won't pay top dollar.
Single homes are not repeats.
IMHO
I wonder where that clown is today.I’m getting in on a start up called gadget groove. With the groove we can cut fuel costs, increase mpgs and save the ozone layer.
I wonder where that clown is today.
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This note I just found on another site. Seems he's passed away.
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Here in Phoenix, a roofing contractor would do well. There's hundreds of them already but always room for one more. With a lot of the homes around reaching the 20 to 30 year mark it's inevitable that you'll have to replace the paper under the tiles, it's not an if but a when. I had my 2000sq ft single story tile roof done last winter at a cost of $14,000, that's not new tile but just the paper underneath. The contractor sent 2 guys out, neither one spoke english other than a few words and phrases, and knocked it out in less than 5 days. I saw what they used and it didn't look like it could have cost more than $4-5k for the materials and the roll off dumpster all in. That's a handsome profit margin, sure you have liability insurance and some other expenses but this particular outfit didn't have a website other than a facebook page and his wife was the bookkeeper, so do the math lol. Getting a contractor's license in Maricopa county isn't easy though, there are minimum levels of verified work experience that have to be met as well as some testing so not everyone could get one. It'd be worth looking into IMO.I'm thinking about about roof sales. Looks like within the year could be making 6 figures....
Who's a roof contractor out there--what say you??
Many businesses like this run on trust and familiarity. In this community at least (GD.com), having someone else work on your daily car is crime. "Why would I pay someone put brakes on my wife's car?" But, if you know Dave at 'Dave's auto and tire' is gonna do you right, you go there. When Dave sells it off...probably working on your own shit for a minute.Why not buy an existing auto repair shop that has a clientele and good track record? Lots of these sell relatively cheap on an EBITDA or free cash flow multiple basis. Usually because the owner or founder wants to retire.