Thank You NSWA: A business partner and I started Renew Exteriors Softwash Cleaning in SouthEast Wisconsin, to become income independent. We both work full time jobs, but I hope to make the switch sometime in the next three years and lay-off my corporate employer.
I have have been looking at what it will take for the past couple of years, planning, and buying equipment. I also have a relative or two in the Softwash business in another State to bounce ideas off of and see how they do this.
This bunch of owners is pretty good when it comes to advice that will shorten your learning curve. It has surely done that for us and so we hope to extend the same to you folks.
There is a lot of new equipment options, vendors, trainers, forums etc etc to tap into. This is one case learning from other's experiences will save you money and time. It might actually make your journey to self employment less bumpy.
This is one forum we rely on to filter the advice that is freely shared everywhere.
Eric Schnaible said
Feb 20, 2018
Welcome Jake!
HHandywork said
Feb 20, 2018
Welcome Jake
Western Mass Prowash said
Feb 22, 2018
Welcome Jake!
Dave O said
Feb 22, 2018
Welcome Jacob. I know what it is like to be employee and business owner.
Brian C Jackson said
Feb 22, 2018
Jump in and participate and share your work. Great group of owner / operators are here.
Jacob Hittler said
Feb 22, 2018
Dave O, glad to hear there are others as well in the same situation. Thanks for the welcome.
Jacob Hittler said
Feb 22, 2018
Will do Brian, right now just trying to find the answers to questions on the threads before asking a duplicate question.
Brian C Jackson said
Feb 22, 2018
Jacob Hittler wrote:
Will do Brian, right now just trying to find the answers to questions on the threads before asking a duplicate question.
Thank You NSWA: A business partner and I started Renew Exteriors Softwash Cleaning in SouthEast Wisconsin, to become income independent. We both work full time jobs, but I hope to make the switch sometime in the next three years and lay-off my corporate employer.
I have have been looking at what it will take for the past couple of years, planning, and buying equipment. I also have a relative or two in the Softwash business in another State to bounce ideas off of and see how they do this.
Welcome to NSWA Jake!
Welcome!
This bunch of owners is pretty good when it comes to advice that will shorten your learning curve. It has surely done that for us and so we hope to extend the same to you folks.
There is a lot of new equipment options, vendors, trainers, forums etc etc to tap into. This is one case learning from other's experiences will save you money and time. It might actually make your journey to self employment less bumpy.
This is one forum we rely on to filter the advice that is freely shared everywhere.
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