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<blockquote data-quote="Ignatowski" data-source="post: 3562762" data-attributes="member: 560090"><p>Being your own boss is the best possible scenario in todays economy....And working for some scumbag wearing a suit in an office is nothing but a drag....</p><p></p><p>I started my biz in 2002 and we are very close to a million in annual sales starting from a 65K initial investment .....Your parents should be proud,most kids your age including myself were too busy smoking dope and trying to get laid all the while holding down a crappy low paying job and in debt.</p><p></p><p>I do think there are more profitable business's to consider - retail is tough,tinting is a product mostly that sells to kids,most of which are tire kickers (just look around this board)with low paying jobs but thats your call.......I would guess to make big money tinting you would have to sell to car dealerships and larger commercial type accounts because selling $75-$200 jobs you would need like 20 jobs a day to make some nice money (just a guess) and I don't see how you can do that in a day</p><p></p><p>Right now we are in a recession,between the real estate market, mortgage company blunders and the high gas prices its going to be a very slow start should you start in the next few months.......That can be good though,or bad depending how you read the marketplace.......</p><p></p><p>I would look into other biz opportunity's before you plunk down your life savings on a retail biz,Franchises are a great place to start - Thats what I did...</p><p></p><p>good luck,</p><p></p><p>Its good to be the king</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignatowski, post: 3562762, member: 560090"] Being your own boss is the best possible scenario in todays economy....And working for some scumbag wearing a suit in an office is nothing but a drag.... I started my biz in 2002 and we are very close to a million in annual sales starting from a 65K initial investment .....Your parents should be proud,most kids your age including myself were too busy smoking dope and trying to get laid all the while holding down a crappy low paying job and in debt. I do think there are more profitable business's to consider - retail is tough,tinting is a product mostly that sells to kids,most of which are tire kickers (just look around this board)with low paying jobs but thats your call.......I would guess to make big money tinting you would have to sell to car dealerships and larger commercial type accounts because selling $75-$200 jobs you would need like 20 jobs a day to make some nice money (just a guess) and I don't see how you can do that in a day Right now we are in a recession,between the real estate market, mortgage company blunders and the high gas prices its going to be a very slow start should you start in the next few months.......That can be good though,or bad depending how you read the marketplace....... I would look into other biz opportunity's before you plunk down your life savings on a retail biz,Franchises are a great place to start - Thats what I did... good luck, Its good to be the king [/QUOTE]
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