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How’d ya get started?-personal business
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<blockquote data-quote="mikewhite85" data-source="post: 7008055" data-attributes="member: 40341"><p>It pays to get your ISA arborist certification, applicator's license, and whatever other certs you can get for design- and market yourself accordingly. Fancy website too.</p><p></p><p>Don't go into debt if you can help it. Start small. Don't underbid stuff. Be safe. Prioritize family/relationships/values in the midst of all-consuming small biz. </p><p></p><p>Many new businesses fail not because they don't have enough work- it's because they get in over their heads. Don't be afraid to turn down stuff that is too big or isn't right for you yet. </p><p></p><p>Oh, and get a used chipper as soon as possible. Stomping brush in a trailer/truck bed is the worst!</p><p></p><p>Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikewhite85, post: 7008055, member: 40341"] It pays to get your ISA arborist certification, applicator's license, and whatever other certs you can get for design- and market yourself accordingly. Fancy website too. Don't go into debt if you can help it. Start small. Don't underbid stuff. Be safe. Prioritize family/relationships/values in the midst of all-consuming small biz. Many new businesses fail not because they don't have enough work- it's because they get in over their heads. Don't be afraid to turn down stuff that is too big or isn't right for you yet. Oh, and get a used chipper as soon as possible. Stomping brush in a trailer/truck bed is the worst! Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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