rd you have a very good point :idea:
Heather said keep her up to date with your plans
Now maybe I read this wrong, but you are looking for a business that you can run more as a hobby, since you cant be out there all the time??
Good luck.
If you really are looking to do something out there and have it become succesful, you will need to devote all your time to it and offer what few do out there, reliability. I cant see a businees being succesful if you only run it on your time and arent willing to take a risk with it.
rd you have a very good point :idea:
rd you have a very good point :idea:
Heather said keep her up to date with your plans
havasu needs a good rib place
A GREAT sandwich place/deli that caters to boaters, off roading, any other past time. For example, give you the # of people going on the boat that day and just stop by to pick it up on the way to the launch ramp. This eliminates the going to the grocery store, then back to the house to prep it in "lake portions". And make sure that you can order via the internet the night before. You could have it be a combo deli/sit down that could seat 12-20 people. Kit it small to keep overhead down.
Am I asking for too much? I know this is Havasu but I would use it.
all joking aside this is my idea we wanted to do more than sandwiches but this is the base of the idea......
Hey Willie was this guy next to us when we were talking about this? :jawdrop:
what up sya
i'm working on something buddy...how have you been? and the little lady
redneck tell the misses that she was the first person on my list of possible contacts and co-partners
Hey Wilie, what about me ?
While I am definately not the brightest bulb on the block, we have built several companies. My 2 cents:
1. Do a quick market analysis (who is already doing it) and how successful is their biz. Decide if it is a feasable venture.
2. Decide on how you want to attack your immediate market of opportunites.
3. Determine your cost and funding capabilites.
4. If all works, get busy and enjoy.
There is obviously a lot more involved, i have found that most successful business ventures are planned through a sh... load of information gathering and actions, based upon the information and their individual funding abilities. PM me if you need any ideas on how to accomplish this stuff.
Hey Wilie, what about me ?
you in the top 3 for sure...you in with a great crowd the racers, the rednecks
While I am definately not the brightest bulb on the block, we have built several companies. My 2 cents:
1. Do a quick market analysis (who is already doing it) and how successful is their biz. Decide if it is a feasable venture.
2. Decide on how you want to attack your immediate market of opportunites.
3. Determine your cost and funding capabilites.
4. If all works, get busy and enjoy.
There is obviously a lot more involved, i have found that most successful business ventures are planned through a sh... load of information gathering and actions, based upon the information and their individual funding abilities. PM me if you need any ideas on how to accomplish this stuff.
thanks i am woring on number 1 and 3 now
hopefully i can get some data back and make a decission on what to do thanks again
Hey Willie was this guy next to us when we were talking about this? :jawdrop:
i know i only told 4 people and i don't remember seeing him :idea: