Posted by redforlife on February 11, 2014 at 16:33:01 from (68.234.121.124):
to stay on topic, I have tractors. they're just to old and outdated to hire myself out on them. with that said, I would like to start my own self employed buisness. need some idea's. I have pondered my brain for awhile now but have only came up with some things that would be nothing more than a good sideline and I already have a sideline (cattle and hay). Cant expand in that. Land is way to high. I have mechanical and finish carpentry skills. I'm 38 and may have an interest in distancing myself from the production world and venture into marketing or sales. Linking it all together would be perfect. would like to get into something I could stay as buisy as I wanted at it. Worked in a factory for 8 years, got more than burnt out on that. any idea's? I live in rural area central U.S.A. Have a little money to throw at getting started. If your full time self employed, would like to hear what it is you do.
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