I have been a 1 man show employee for 8 years now. I am currently in my second shop, in which I am the entire graphics department. I have been putting alot of thought recently into starting my own business. I have always felt underpaid for what I bring to the company (both that I've worked for), and have a hard time seeing the point in getting a small hourly wage, when I am practically running my own business within their business.
I recently purchased my home, and have a 30 x 40 basement, with a ground level exit. I also have a close friend who recently purchased an auto detailing shop. He offers window tint, accessories, bed liners, and all things of the sort. He asked me recently if I would be interested in doing graphics out of his shop just to bring in more business.
My tentative plan is to buy printer/cutter and a laminator, and make my basement into my production house. Then, do all graphics installs and have some retail graphics available for sale at his garage.
My current employer only started offering graphics when I came on board. I would really like to work out a contract with them to keep doing their graphics work as a sub-contractor. This way, they will still be able to offer graphics, and I will have steady work as I build my clientele. Also have thought of using this contract to procure the equipment I will need. I am the only one that knows how to use any of it. I thought of perhaps a contract along the lines of the first $20,000 in merchandise would be supplied free of charge in return for the machine. (Roland TruVis VG540) The machine was bought new last year for right around $20,000, and the owner bragged that I had paid it off with the first order I ran through it.
I do not expect them to go for this. If no reason more than pride. I will most likely be financing my equipment.
The competition in my area is minimal, and most of the work I have seen is not impressive. I doubt my current employer will go for the idea of me leaving to be a sub contractor, but they have no graphics department otherwise. I think I can make it on my own, but am a bit reluctant to pull the proverbial trigger. Although, the idea of running my own shop from home sounds much better than doing all the sales/quotes/design/production/installation by myself for $13/hr.
I have the space, I have the knowledge, I have the credit to finance equipment....now all I need is the guts to go through with it. I take great pride in my work, and just want to be able to make more money for it.
Any input is appreciated...
I recently purchased my home, and have a 30 x 40 basement, with a ground level exit. I also have a close friend who recently purchased an auto detailing shop. He offers window tint, accessories, bed liners, and all things of the sort. He asked me recently if I would be interested in doing graphics out of his shop just to bring in more business.
My tentative plan is to buy printer/cutter and a laminator, and make my basement into my production house. Then, do all graphics installs and have some retail graphics available for sale at his garage.
My current employer only started offering graphics when I came on board. I would really like to work out a contract with them to keep doing their graphics work as a sub-contractor. This way, they will still be able to offer graphics, and I will have steady work as I build my clientele. Also have thought of using this contract to procure the equipment I will need. I am the only one that knows how to use any of it. I thought of perhaps a contract along the lines of the first $20,000 in merchandise would be supplied free of charge in return for the machine. (Roland TruVis VG540) The machine was bought new last year for right around $20,000, and the owner bragged that I had paid it off with the first order I ran through it.
I do not expect them to go for this. If no reason more than pride. I will most likely be financing my equipment.
The competition in my area is minimal, and most of the work I have seen is not impressive. I doubt my current employer will go for the idea of me leaving to be a sub contractor, but they have no graphics department otherwise. I think I can make it on my own, but am a bit reluctant to pull the proverbial trigger. Although, the idea of running my own shop from home sounds much better than doing all the sales/quotes/design/production/installation by myself for $13/hr.
I have the space, I have the knowledge, I have the credit to finance equipment....now all I need is the guts to go through with it. I take great pride in my work, and just want to be able to make more money for it.
Any input is appreciated...