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Originally posted by unfixed
what about buying into a SNAP ON franchise?
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Unless they have changed, money is only a small component of getting a Snap-On route. In the past, at least, there were extensive interviews, tests and evaluations. They really look for a particular set of skills.
Also you can have a job that you love and make good money out of it. I was in medical devices for over 20 years including owning my own company with up to 35 employees. PC's were a passionate hobby that I made into a business. Today, my wife and I are a 2 person shop -no employees to worry about!!!- specializing in Microsoft infrastructure products and we have never made more money, or had more fun than now.
But as several folks have mentioned, you must have a niche, something that seperates you from the crowd.