If you could go back in time and tell yourself...

Mikey P

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Something that would have prevented years of agony in your business, when and what would that be?

Did you buy the wrong piece of equipment, did you hire the wrong person, did you go multi truck with regrets, did you stay single truck too long, did you go after the wrong market share, did you use the wrong form of marketing, were you not patient enough with the natural progression that it takes for a owner operator business to develop, did you not embrace a certain service quickly enough, did you go after a service not fitting to your personality etc etc


Will be doing this live in person in Indianapolis if you'd like to share in person..
 

Kenny Hayes

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Yukon, Oklahoma
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Kenny Hayes
Let my wife partner stay on the truck way too long! Even though she didn’t clean carpet with me much, she helped me strip a wax or refinish floors. 29 yrs. We did a lot. Even after we had crews, she’d still be out there rocking and rolling, and managed people. Some called her the “straw boss”. UM no, that’s the junior boss!
 
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Doug Cox

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Dec 17, 2006
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Delavan, WI
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Doug Cox
Not raising my prices early enough. Not letting my wife take over the bill paying. I never paid myself a paycheck up until maybe 5 years ago. I just paid everything from the business checking. Now, I seldom need to go into my office. The only thing I do is invoicing, and I can do that on my phone.
 

hogjowl

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Oct 7, 2006
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Prattville, Alabama
Not keeping up with my business metrics soon enough. When you compare your actual metrics with bulletin board information, you get a somewhat different view of what you should be doing.
 
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Cleanworks

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New Westminster,BC
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Ron Marriott
If I knew back then what I know now, I would have never gotten into residential carpet cleaning. For today's market, I feel commercial is the way to go, as long as you have enough commercial prospects in your area. I make far more per hour on commercial with far less expenses.
 
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