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Originally Posted by Sly
I would take a skill set that you already have and find a way to apply it. Much easier to run a business doing something you already know, then starting from scratch and learning everything.
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I kind of get bored with things and like to change up.
When I was in high school and a few years afterwards I owned a decent sized lawn/landscaping biz then later moved into commercial floor cleaning. I've also had a dealer's license and sold used cars.
Out side this most things I've done were via the internet, which sort of let me become far too lazy. I do have some experience with operating various heavy equipment and I've always been able to repair things. Non of this stuff really interests me to be honest, I want to do something different.