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Welding/Motorcycle Shop

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Welder1986

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Wow has it really been 2 years since I last posted in this thread!?

Things have only gotten better. Helped the other welding shop out until I was losing money going there and had to direct all the attention to my customers. Have been full time almost 2 years now. Very incredible feeling.

Currently I am looking for a shop in town as my home garage is busting at the seams.

Have also turned a bit away from the motorcycle aspect of the business and am focusing on the manufacturing side. I find the repetitive jobs from the local business is way more realistic and stable to continue growing. I feel the sky is the limit.

I can see hiring employees in the near future allowing me to work ON the business more than IN it.

Read Unscripted awhile back, another great one. I feel I will always be partial to The Millionaire Fastlane as that clicked something in my brain that changed the course of my journey. Both are great though.
 
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Wow has it really been 2 years since I last posted in this thread!?

Things have only gotten better. Helped the other welding shop out until I was losing money going there and had to direct all the attention to my customers. Have been full time almost 2 years now. Very incredible feeling.

Currently I am looking for a shop in town as my home garage is busting at the seams.

Have also turned a bit away from the motorcycle aspect of the business and am focusing on the manufacturing side. I find the repetitive jobs from the local business is way more realistic and stable to continue growing. I feel the sky is the limit.

I can see hiring employees in the near future allowing me to work ON the business more than IN it.

Read Unscripted awhile back, another great one. I feel I will always be partial to The Millionaire Fastlane as that clicked something in my brain that changed the course of my journey. Both are great though.

As a biker myself that used lot's of custom work I was excited to find this post, and even more to hear that you seem to be doing well! Thank you for reporting back and sharing!!
 

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