I will be 52 in June, my elboes and shoulders are killing me and I'm sick and tired of trying to get reliable help. So I am seriously considering selling out. It would be a great business for someone who has plenty of energy and patients (left). It's very personalized but the right candidate could make it thier own in time. I would probably be willing to hang in for first year to help with sales, design, and show the ropes, tips, and techniques (for comission only). Anyone have any thoughts on this?:wallbash::surrender::wacko:
I think I wish you were closer to me so we could talk details! I think that is a great opportunity for the right person to learn from you and keep it going.
I think that if the business is personalized, all you have to sell is some used equipment.
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