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Originally Posted by Oldtruckfanatic
Hey its ok I understand. Normally I hamdle that stuff myself but I have had the city and the fire dept. Inspections and had to fix their lists of things like exit signs and fire extinguishers so they would sign off. Had to go to the dmv and show garage liability insurance. Had to set up my tax stuff. Its hard to get a small businesses going. All of that and get jobs out so I can make money lol.
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Hi Tim,
Man do I know where you are coming from. It is tough to start your own business and be everyone all at once and keep everyone happy and get things done and eat and sleep (barely) and do it all over again the next day and the next day.
I am not even full time with my cluster business yet and having a day job (not much longer) makes it even harder when things are busy.
Just keep your focus and keep your customers happy and everything will go your way, I guaranty it.
One thing I will suggest that helped me is to get yourself a white board and put your to do's on it and don't stray from it. It is easy to get distracted but if you have a to do list that is in order of priorities, it makes things a little less confusing.
Good luck to you with your business.
Take care,
Tom
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