So it appears the family business is coming to an end. Not because it's no longer financially viable. Dad owns the 2 unit building we're in outright and the other tenant has made him an offer for both suites he can't refuse. Here's a pile of money every month for 10 years, take it or we're moving type of thing. The plan for us was to build a bigger building in back of the current building...until the number came back double the budget and the size of the septic and detention areas would severely limit the yard space, making it almost unusable for us. He'll be 66 next month and decided he'd rather take in the 120k a year after property taxes and not work. I get it. My sister's more salty about it than I am. Despite the fact she has nothing to do with the business.
It just leaves me in a difficult situation. I'm used to a 4 minute commute to work. There's nothing available within 30 minutes that would remotely work. Even then, every place is borderline. If it's got the sq footage, it doesn't have the ceiling height. If it's got the ceiling height it doesn't have the power. And thats just looking at leasing. Options to buy something are non existent for what we do. Even thought about building on my property. I'd like to build a metal building to build a kit someday, so maybe something a little bigger. But I'm not zoned for commercial/industrial and unloading a steel truck doesn't work where I'm at.
So now I'm thinking it's time to trim the fat. Literally in a few cases. Become sole proprietor and just take on the most profitable jobs rather than the jobs that keep guys busy so you're not totally eating the payroll when you're a little slow. I can find places with the space, ceiling height, and power to make it work on a smaller scale. Frankly, as much as it sucks and feels like starting over, I'm not sure what else to do. Unless I go work for someone else, which isn't off the table. But being a very type A personality, I don't always do well not being in control.
So if anyone's got anything to share about being a sole proprietor... To go for it. Or to talk me out of it and go work for someone, I'm all for it.
It just leaves me in a difficult situation. I'm used to a 4 minute commute to work. There's nothing available within 30 minutes that would remotely work. Even then, every place is borderline. If it's got the sq footage, it doesn't have the ceiling height. If it's got the ceiling height it doesn't have the power. And thats just looking at leasing. Options to buy something are non existent for what we do. Even thought about building on my property. I'd like to build a metal building to build a kit someday, so maybe something a little bigger. But I'm not zoned for commercial/industrial and unloading a steel truck doesn't work where I'm at.
So now I'm thinking it's time to trim the fat. Literally in a few cases. Become sole proprietor and just take on the most profitable jobs rather than the jobs that keep guys busy so you're not totally eating the payroll when you're a little slow. I can find places with the space, ceiling height, and power to make it work on a smaller scale. Frankly, as much as it sucks and feels like starting over, I'm not sure what else to do. Unless I go work for someone else, which isn't off the table. But being a very type A personality, I don't always do well not being in control.
So if anyone's got anything to share about being a sole proprietor... To go for it. Or to talk me out of it and go work for someone, I'm all for it.
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