I thought about moving to the city where the business is currently located, but decided against it. My wife has a good job here and we both like it here. Besides, I figured If I could buy this business for very close to what the equipment is worth then why not move it? I'm not really paying anything extra, plus I would get the benefit of the current owners experience and training.
A business plan is something I plan on doing, maybe I feel a little rushed to jump in now because of this opportunity. You may be right Paul, I guess this is not a once in a lifetime opportunity but it kind of feels like it.
I live in Alberta, which is booming. There are a lot of sign companies here, but with the constant growth of the city, lots of business as well. I guess my thinking was that once I gained enough experience I would be able to compete with most other sign shops on the basis of good design, quality, and customer service. It frustrates me to see other people with their own businesses (any kind) that maybe demonstrate one of these qualities, and are still presumably successful. So, why not me? I'm a smart guy, I know I'm capable of running a business the right way.
I think I would really like to get into the CNC routing aspect, even if I wasn't a sign shop per se. Is there enough market if this was all I did (for now) along with some design work? 3-D lettering for other companies? Maybe kitchen cabinet doors? Routed signs? Anything else?
You guys have been very helpful, lots of good advice. I think I might hold off on buying this business for now. Maybe I'll see if he might want to do some training for cash just to help me get my feet wet before moving forward. It's hard to be patient when I feel like I've stagnated at work, even though I have a pretty good job. Guess I'll have to grin and bear it at least a little while longer.