fordwheelinman
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2009
- Location
- Randolph County
My current employer is on thin ice after screwing me over on a shift change before, and seeming like they are going to do it again. For reference I'm on 12hr nights working a 2-2-3 schedule, and I want to move to daytime so I can have more time to spend with my boys while they still want to spend it with me.
With that said, I want to start my own business. I'd like to rehab old cars/trucks/equipment and sell them at affordable prices, not current inflated market prices. If I can make at $1500-$2500 per unit, and average 5 units a month, the low end of the scale is more than I make now. Also, I can be with my boys, stack work hours on their school days, and free up hours when they are home, give them a job if they want when they are old enough, and teach them a valuable skill along the way. I'd also do some small jobs in between to keep the lights on and bills paid.
I have 2 main questions for those who have started similar their own businesses:
1) Who did you use to start your LLC, and do you use a service as your registered agent, or keep that in house? I've thought about using a service to start out to have one thing off my plate while starting up, then moving in house.
2) My thought is to buy a rough 3/4 or 1 ton truck to use as a service truck and car hauler, then slowly upgrade as business allows. I see this as keeping debt and overhead low, until income can support better things, is this a correct way of thinking?
I've never started a business before, and no one close to me has either, so I have ALL the questions. I want to keep initial debt and overhead as low as possible to see if it's even viable for me in my area. I know I'd have to build/rent a shop before long, as there's only so much I can do in the driveway, and only so many times I can borrow family members garages, which is gonna be a HUGE cost, so anything I can do to keep the rest low is going to be key. Any advice that you have would be appreciated and if this gets off the ground, I'll host some open shop days for anyone that wants to hang out, or needs a lift to wrench, to try and repay the kindness.
With that said, I want to start my own business. I'd like to rehab old cars/trucks/equipment and sell them at affordable prices, not current inflated market prices. If I can make at $1500-$2500 per unit, and average 5 units a month, the low end of the scale is more than I make now. Also, I can be with my boys, stack work hours on their school days, and free up hours when they are home, give them a job if they want when they are old enough, and teach them a valuable skill along the way. I'd also do some small jobs in between to keep the lights on and bills paid.
I have 2 main questions for those who have started similar their own businesses:
1) Who did you use to start your LLC, and do you use a service as your registered agent, or keep that in house? I've thought about using a service to start out to have one thing off my plate while starting up, then moving in house.
2) My thought is to buy a rough 3/4 or 1 ton truck to use as a service truck and car hauler, then slowly upgrade as business allows. I see this as keeping debt and overhead low, until income can support better things, is this a correct way of thinking?
I've never started a business before, and no one close to me has either, so I have ALL the questions. I want to keep initial debt and overhead as low as possible to see if it's even viable for me in my area. I know I'd have to build/rent a shop before long, as there's only so much I can do in the driveway, and only so many times I can borrow family members garages, which is gonna be a HUGE cost, so anything I can do to keep the rest low is going to be key. Any advice that you have would be appreciated and if this gets off the ground, I'll host some open shop days for anyone that wants to hang out, or needs a lift to wrench, to try and repay the kindness.