BBQGoose

joined 1 year ago
[โ€“] BBQGoose@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I would be better off owning a food trailer, so I can learn the business and eventually manage it while others work it for me! Thanks for the input. None of these positions at sea are transferable so I think learning a business can be priceless.

[โ€“] BBQGoose@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Download the Fivver app and check out the prices and services of freelancers under the business tab/business plan section..

I actually just was looking into it today for my business.

Usually business plans are for loans, grants, and just a way to map out business growth and define objectives, business structure, either for personal reference or for micro lenders if they want to invest in your business. Sometime your business plan may change over the course of a year so it's good to know where you are and what you are in business for!

Overall that was my takeaway from just 15 minutes of reading the Fivver sellers profiles and gigs. a range of prices depending on experience of freelancer and reviews they received make its possible to up their prices accordingly.

Maybe you could sell your services on there? Good luck ๐Ÿคž

[โ€“] BBQGoose@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Keep the job. Grow your business on the side and maybe figure out a way to market yourself and an course online to supplement your income. I'm assuming it will take more brainstorming and writing of a few other ideas that will make this feeling of entrepreneurship more realistic. How in demand is your new passion? How many clients would you need a month to replace your income? All this should be written down and mapped out before you even think of quitting. Good luck ๐Ÿคž

 

Spend $13,000 on a food trailer or pay off my $13,000 in student loans and be debt free. I really want to quit my job and become an full-time entrepreneur. Working on a few ebooks/digital assets that will go along with my new job that I will eventually hire others or run and I just manage

The trailer, brand new, costs $24,000 but I'm buying it second hand from a older gentleman that is trying to relocate. He wouldn't otherwise sell it. If I pass on this I will have to pay full price via financing but at a later date!

Currently a sailor on the Great Lakes and none of theses sailing jobs are transferable to land. Kinda miss being on land also. Been sailing for 4 years after I left my warehouse job.

Suggestions/opinions?

Thank you.