Posted by Hobo,NC on June 09, 2015 at 05:33:00 from (75.138.197.162):
In Reply to: Business owners poll posted by Bryan iniowa on June 08, 2015 at 19:08:48:
At this time its just ME :D I let my last employee go 2 years ago...
I can call anyone that has ever worked for me they will come help me get out of a jam... I learned its not profitable to fix every thing and have no problem shipping it down the road...
My worst mistake was not doing my own book work. I now pay all the bills write all the checks and organize my records... I do have a lady that reconciles the paper work and does my taxes I have learned allot from her... If you have a wife that's does it and she is willing to fight for every dollar harder that you work for it she's special and a rare bird... If she is not a fighter fire her and buy one...
My first bad debt should have been my last ( I am a slow learner) :twisted: I have learned to ask "How are you going to pay ME" if I don't like the answer I give them the answer I like if that's not to there liking it can go down the road...
I have built a reputation as being HIGH and I plan on keeping it... Life is so much easier when folks know it, it weeds out folks I do not want to put up with... It gets you folks that are willing to spend money on other parts/systems that may fail soon while you have it opened up...
I gotta go to work :cry: "TIP"
Use your smoke machine to check carb needles and seats you don't need the smoke read the pressure gauge and flow meter...
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