Only you can make the decision,, I always wanted my own repair shop,, had been doing repairs at our Case dealership until it was sold in 1976, then worked for others first at the local FORD dealership 5 years, then went to work for the local county road and bridge, worked there until 1994 when I started from scratch my own shop,, over 24 years I ran it almost 7 seven days a week, 18-20 hr days,, one day I looked out and seen I had 35 units I was working on at once, never in that time did I hire anyone, or have a secretary ect,, I did EVERYTHING,, I got to where I hated to even walk in the shop I was so burned out,, my only suggestion is this do not open the shop at your home,, I made that mistake,, they never leave you alone,, I also have to say I thought often of the song by Dire Straights money for nothing,, working for someone else is just that money for nothing,, yes you work but on a day you do not feel like busting your hump you can take it "easy" and still get paid the same,, working for yourself is nothing like that,, would I change what i chose if I could do it all over again no I don't think so but I might modify the plan a bit cnt
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