Might be losing my job, been doing it for 17+ years. It's in the aviation logisitics industry.I hate it but like the money. If I get laid off, I don't wish to go back.What are some good businesses to start that don't require heavy experience but can provide with heavy work?Open to all ideas.
Buy a stump grinder, grind stumps, profit
>>61318394I've heard this can be pretty good. Any other ideas?
>>61318486Depends, do you live in or close to a major city? Do you have access to millions of potential customers…or do you live in the middle of nowhere…if you live next to a big city you can pretty much do anything and be profitable if you hustle…
>>61318269I kinda want to open a laundromat with chill vibes.I know an affluent suburb with a miserable, yet busy laundromat. Maybe I could throw in a soda machine, a little pinball and a jukebox.