So time to start planing to open one, he?
My own battery store and battery repair shop: ( Goodboybattery
Yeah, I have some idéas so that will make it happen and some people with very high and capable skills I can do some co-operation with
Wish me luck.
So first out is a place to build the batteries like a bench and some drawers and after that a place to relocate to do the business and set it up on a location. The need for space is very minimal indeed.
To make batteries is a science in itself. One may dig down and get some experience before starting or there may be a very big and high costs that will kill your business pretty soon. That's why I say: Do you research and get the experience first. The more the better. Or you will be eaten alive fore sure.
The other part is to do repairs and that may be profitable in one sense but it may also be very smal jobs that you can't sustain any business on. Rather they'll give you something to do but won't give you any money. They could be freebies but those we really don't want to give out for free do we? So a set fee of 50 euro or dollars for a trial and error repair attempt could be the sign that they really do mean business and want your help and your services.
The death of businesses. I say: No, thank you. I say: Long live the businesses and much success to the smart and ambitions ones out there.
May the force be with you!
My own battery store and battery repair shop: ( Goodboybattery
Yeah, I have some idéas so that will make it happen and some people with very high and capable skills I can do some co-operation with
Wish me luck.
So first out is a place to build the batteries like a bench and some drawers and after that a place to relocate to do the business and set it up on a location. The need for space is very minimal indeed.
To make batteries is a science in itself. One may dig down and get some experience before starting or there may be a very big and high costs that will kill your business pretty soon. That's why I say: Do you research and get the experience first. The more the better. Or you will be eaten alive fore sure.
The other part is to do repairs and that may be profitable in one sense but it may also be very smal jobs that you can't sustain any business on. Rather they'll give you something to do but won't give you any money. They could be freebies but those we really don't want to give out for free do we? So a set fee of 50 euro or dollars for a trial and error repair attempt could be the sign that they really do mean business and want your help and your services.
The death of businesses. I say: No, thank you. I say: Long live the businesses and much success to the smart and ambitions ones out there.
May the force be with you!