Sounds like you made out pretty good, got rid of a crappy boss and a cheating wife.
Jeff
I meant that now im self employed I have a tougher boss, me, who gets to sleep with my wife!
Sounds like you made out pretty good, got rid of a crappy boss and a cheating wife.
Jeff
With a business in my state you 1 Go big contractors license . Pro: bid everything from homes to million dollar clearances
Con: Hands have to be in every aspect of the business or you'll lose $. Your the last to get paid.
2 Stay small get a G.E. license and make it in your name. That way when the client writes the check you can cash it easily.
Pro No 600lb Gorilla breathing down your neck about taxes and workman's comp.
I do best as a freelance cutter . I also live in an area where tree services have full-time climbers that aren't proficient at they're job. A big removal can get cut in an 3-4 h hours not 8-10.
I charge everyone the same . From homeowners to the state and country.
Good luck with what you decide.
He is not a freelancer,,
Jeff
I truly believe if you can own and run a legit tree service long term you could have succeeded in many other industries. If you can run your own tree service here are the things you must be able to master and do on a weekly basis... salesman, mechanic, landscaper, human resource specialist, accountant, collection agency, engineer, drug and alcohol therapist, divorce counselor, Temp agency, and I'm missing a lot more...
I truly believe if you can own and run a legit tree service long term you could have succeeded in many other industries. If you can run your own tree service here are the things you must be able to master and do on a weekly basis... salesman, mechanic, landscaper, human resource specialist, accountant, collection agency, engineer, drug and alcohol therapist, divorce counselor, Temp agency, and I'm missing a lot more...
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