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We didn't need to partner to open up the business but it helped. One person can run the business but right now it's more of a "When I eat, my people eat" approach. You can have all the money in the world but if you have no friends to enjoy it with than what's the point of even living? - And don't say Porsche's lol.. |
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Just another data point. Partnerships always seem get complicated at some point or another.
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I heard a motivational speaker say buy a house that if you push the key into the front lock too hard it will punch out the back windows. Spartan lifestyle even at 24 when most kids don't see the importance. You can weather a lot of crap that way.
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Only thing I will choose to pay off will be only for building credit. If I can't buy it out right I will not be buying it. I'm not 100% I understood you correctly, but you are saying I should live pretty minimalistic right? With the motivational speaker reference. edit: Google'd Spartan lifestyle meaning. I understand and agree. That's why people probably wouldn't guess I was an engineer living the way I currently do. Last edited by ItzaMe; 04-03-2019 at 12:34 PM.. |
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Some very good advice,
Have you thought about taking on short term freelance engineering contract work not working a full week or working say a 3-6 month contract. If there is enough work around you should be able to switch on/off your day job income to suit your business I'm a freelance design engineer and this is my approach but I choose the interesting jobs before chasing the last dime. Last summer was spent at home building, now I'm working 12 hr days which don't feel that long as I'm enjoying work. This plus 2hr commute, having a family, weekends man cave building, holidays abroad leaves me no spare time, just how I like to live, Also maybe think about ditching some of your other distractions (not including your girlfriend) while you concentrate on building your business and day job as/when required. Spreading yourself too thinly will just mean you'll be doing everything badly. You're only 24, got a whole life of time ahead of you so as others have said you have time on your side.
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But after my day at work I do cross fit. I have exercised 5-6 days a week since 15 years old. I still have a 30" waist and my last doctors check up in September my BP was 117/69 and my resting heart rate was 56 BPM. I'll work a 35 year old under the table.
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They seems to be very happy, and feel that marriage was the best financial and lifestyle move they ever made.
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You don't come off as an engineer. You seriously have an ME degree? If your business is not making money, it's a crappy business. No offense. Most people pursue stupid ideas since they have drank the KoolAid of "Be your own boss", without looking at the downside. If your business sucks, you will enjoy a life of being constantly broke and stressed out. Just because you're 24, you should not go do stupid things. This is the time to build your career and net worth. Not chasing bad ideas that don't make money. You're a classic bottomfeeder. You like buying cheap garbage just because it's cheap (just like you posting about $3k rusted out carcasses that you have zero chance of ever fixing up) Tell us more about this business that does not make money. So, what, you're re-selling refunded and broken stuff no one wants? Who do you sell this overstock to? Sounds like this business is just some extension of your bottomfeeding hoarding tendencies. Re-selling cheap junk is a race to the bottom industry. You don't want to compete in a race to the bottom. If I had to flip a coin, I say keep your day job. Close up the business. Enjoy the gym and car flipping in the evenings
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Quit the side job. Go run a marathon. Salaried job means you have 5 hours a day to do whatever you want. And weekends.
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If you don't feel like you're giving your business the attention it deserves, go for it! I know from my own experience of doing multiple things that being distracted by other things I wasn't realizing the full potential of what I could do by focusing on one. Once I zeroed in on construction equipment and was able to give it my full attention, it took off. I was able to make secure more suppliers and was able to give my customers the attention needed to make the business grow.
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I have seen it lots of times. Way back in 1982, I ran across a guy in his late 40's early 50's who owned an eye glass frame business, next to a spoon shop I frequented down in Laguna Nigel. He didn't look to happy and had just purchased a brand new corvette. I saw him having a drink in a bar restaurant a week or two later and thought ummm this guy is really depressed. Two weeks later I found out he had a HA and died, it really didn't surprise me that much. . It left me thinking that he bought the Vette because he thought it would make him happier, when he fulfilled his dream and it didn't make him happier he died.
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At 24 I was starting out too...lived a "techie's dream", worked for peanuts for a few years...
An older guy had a saying back when I wuz a youngin'.... "I'll work days or I'll work nights....but I won't work daze AND nights..." Life's a journey...make your own path imo. Are you an engineer or about making $? I did the corporate gig for 25 years and "retired"...next chapter....turn the page. Best of luck...go kick butt and follow your gut instincts...you will make some mistakes....have FUN doing what ya do...if not...fix it...jmho. |
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You have a business, but someone else is in control of the money. Anything on paper ? Do you know what ship is the hardest to sail? A partnership. Sooner or later, people's opinions on what is fair will differ. Usually you won't know that if you aren't on top of the books.
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Don't do what I did. Trust me in that friendships are not strong enough to weather business partnerships. I love my partner like a brother, and we have still managed to stay good friends, but I would never partner with him, or anybody again on anything. We have different ideas of how to operate . When it comes time to make big changes/decisions, the waters start getting mucky .
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