Marlene
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here marlene........i still have this one))))) sittin the woods))))
cool! I always liked your circus wagon
here marlene........i still have this one))))) sittin the woods))))
Hey Joe is that thing road worthy? Looks awesome!
sadly........when gas hit the $4 and near it(bush years)i parked it. 8 MPG wasnt worth what work i did as prices for signs also went in the toilet, with printers coming into making cheaper signs. its only got 30k miles on it. was looking for a 67-72 chevy pickup that needed motor/tranny and wanted to swap this motor into it. getting old now, pullin a motor/install one is a little above my work capabilities now))))))) it was a great idea, i did well with it. last time someone wanted to buy it.......seems the mice made a home in the DISTRIBUTOR CAP))))) when i bought it 2000-2001 it had a rats nest in the AIR CLEANER))) on of the last good 350 c.i. 350 H.P carb engines 1974.
Why is everyone's ideal retirement owning a bar?? You really want to start and your new life with a bunch of local drunks??
Being on the other side of the bar is not always ideal.
Why is everyone's ideal retirement owning a bar?? You really want to start and your new life with a bunch of local drunks??
Being on the other side of the bar is not always ideal.
You're talking to a bar owner.
I am not negative, I just point out the negatives.
That's an interesting question that I haven't seen here before.
It really makes you look at were you are in terms of goals and where you want grow your business.
I think my dream shop would be:
-10,000sqft (+/-) with dedicated areas for fabrication, vinyl, printing, cnc area, spacious install bay for vehicles, big showroom and reception area, offices, conference room
-a couple of solvent printers
-a couple of UV printers
-a dye sublimation setup
-a flatbed cutter
-a 5x10 cnc for cutting acrylic & dibond
-channel letter bender & equipment (maybe)
-at least one bucket truck
-5-6 reliable employees that know what they're doing and a production manager that can run the show when I'm away
I think that just about sums it up for me. I suppose that's more of a 5 year plan than a dream really... but if money was no object I'm not sure I would do anything differently either.
Looking forward to seeing some of the other responses!
my dream shop would be in a super cool RV that I could start up and drive when the weather sucked or the customers were pains.