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The realities of earning $10,000 + a month online or in business in general
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<blockquote data-quote="roberto" data-source="post: 1206627" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Yes, but then you become a businessman, not a tradie. I spent far less time on the tools than I did when I started. Not neccesarily a bad thing, but something to be aware of.</p><p></p><p>I'm at a kind of 'sweet spot' now whereby I have a lot of tools, and can go out with a guy or two most days and make £300-500 after wages depending upon whether I have a second man and machine or team out. The question now is whether to scale or specialise. I'm leaning towards scale, but it comes with a whole other set of issues and a short to medium term drop in profits as you hire the right people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roberto, post: 1206627, member: 5096"] Yes, but then you become a businessman, not a tradie. I spent far less time on the tools than I did when I started. Not neccesarily a bad thing, but something to be aware of. I'm at a kind of 'sweet spot' now whereby I have a lot of tools, and can go out with a guy or two most days and make £300-500 after wages depending upon whether I have a second man and machine or team out. The question now is whether to scale or specialise. I'm leaning towards scale, but it comes with a whole other set of issues and a short to medium term drop in profits as you hire the right people. [/QUOTE]
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