Any other small business owners kicking around? I know we usually just pretend to trade crypto here but figured I’d try an old school thread from back in the day.>been in business for 11 years>wholesale car business>buy vehicles, recondition them, sell them to dealers or run at auction in another market.>4 employees, lots of vendors that might as well be employees because I’m 99% of their business >pocket between $350k-$500k a year when it’s all said and doneAny other anons run a small business or aspire to? I’ve been looking into franchises that aren’t a total ripoff to branch out, curious if anybody has gone down that road. share your stories/businesses anons. The plebbit discussion subreddits are all just pajeets trying to sell ai courses or virtual assistant bullshit now, not real business discussion
Biggest lie in business>check is in the mailYour business sounds good anon I’m happy for you
My buddy (former boss) owns 6 oil change shops. Pays slave wages but doesn't drug test or even do background checks and every dope smoking alcoholic felon/parolee on earth wants to touch motors so never ever hurting for cheap labor in a city with sky high cost of living.Basically pegs his service prices to what every dealership up and down the street is charging, but since it's a quick lube you're in and out in an hour or less for 99% of the services versus minimum one full day at the dealer service center so demand is always there.On a fairly regular basis one of the burnouts/teenagers will forget something critical and blow up a motor, but the goyim are well and truly docile so they're generally willing to agree to not go through insurance and my buddy just buys a junkyard motor off the Internet and pays the least retarded slave a few hours overtime to help him replace it. He has all the necessary insurance coverage in place of course in the event someone with half a brain wants to do things properly.If you're looking for franchises to expand into this would be the same industry and would make good use of all the vendors you already have in place. I think each shop he owns is $1 million revenue per year, he just rolls all his profits into buying more shops, only started in 2022 with it and it's really on fire.
>>61927910I'm currently putting together a small manufacturing business leveraging my experience in CNC and CAD design. Feeling really good about it. I've done a lot of online retail type gigs in the past, but never my own in house unique product. Primary goal is B2B sales and then general consumers later.
Best way to make a small fortune in construction?>start with a large fortune. But I love it. Almost every day I wake up looking forward to it.