I dont know if you got this from the last post, but the idea was abandoned this week. I will not be funding the opening of the detail business.
Let me adjust:
If you have funding, a plan, and "time", anything is possible. If you doubt that, you have lost the game before it started. Like Beemerboy said, it took him years to build a part-time business. (plan, money, time) Referrals are the key to success. Were you under the impression that I thought I was going to get 25 cars per week from opening day? I was going to open an operation capable of handling that volume though. (plan, funding)
I own 2 successful business that net what I think are excellent incomes. One is construction, and I have never touched a tool in my life. The other is an IT recruiting firm, which I have plenty of experience doing. The funny thing about that is the construction business generates a more profit than the recruiting operation, lower overhead.
I agree, there are people with higher than standard earnings and a mass of wealth that do not part with a dollar so easily, they are everywhere, thats jsut how it is. I am sure someone would call me cheap, but I wouldnt call myself rich.
Beemerboy - Your area has a very high income, the price of a house in your area of the country is RIDICULOUS. The advantage you have is the climate. In NY we are lucky to have 7 months in our favor. I tried to move to San Francisco last year before I moved to my current house, I was looking at houses with basically street parking for $1 million in Noe Valley, Marina area, Marin. They were also smaller than the small house I have now, and needed the usual work. It is justified by the weather, you can do more outside in CA than you do in NY.