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My first business, I was doing $1.2m/yr but only taking home about $40-60k/yr. This was like 2017 and I’ve just about 20x’d the numbers (besides the income part).
Call me a weirdo, but I think good employees are worth their weight in gold. Simply put, why would I take $1m and pay a key employee $100k when while expecting them to do all the work while I’m off in Tahiti somewhere. So I pay myself based on what I do and assign “partners” to individual departments who I’ll then work with to manage key employees, who then manage the boots on the ground folks. It’s not the “take the most home” business model, but it’s done very well for me and my business - including reputation.
I also only hire through word of mouth referrals. It will likely remain this way until I sell or decide to maybe franchise (probably won’t happen but w/e idk wtf I’m doing).
If you want to go far go with others.