I had a chainsaw repair business going before covid. Haven't gotten back into it since to the dismay of some.
Do you suppose people don’t visit their stored items…?Storage would be my idea. With horses, you need to let other people come on to your property at all times. Not something I am willing to do.
Up here in the north country....winter storage for boats, rvs, campers, ATVs, etc is a big thing. When I built my 50 x 70 storage shed, I rented half out for seasonal storage over the winter. Whatever was stored was in by end of Oct. (or earlier) and didn't come out until spring,....or around April 1st. Generally about 6 months.Do you suppose people don’t visit their stored items…?
It get's even better when owners decide they can't afford to keep the horse and stiff you with unpaid bills and a horse you don't wantOh YES!!! THAT’S WHAT I WANT TO DO…. MUCK-OUT STALLS FOR OTHER PEOPLES HORSES !! WOW! What an opportunity!!
Interesting, I have seen many YT video's on this, but with my schedule and age, I'd prefer a home based business. But Best of luck on the new venture!The ideas are endless IF you want to put in the effort. 9 years ago I invested $7K into a small trailer, an industrial power washer, and everything else I needed to startup a power washing business. I worked every evening after work, and every day on the weekends. The first year I made over $100K working part time and quit my job to do it full time. The second year I started getting national contracts like Good Will, grocery store chains, City Hall, banks, and it tripled after that. Then I divorced my wife, and walked away from it all. I have a brand new setup now and will be rolling out the new business come spring...
That is a cool idea, and we are already considering this. But living in Canada we get long and drab winters, so I need something for that time as well..With 5 acres you could start a small hobby farm growing Herbs or Lavender or strawberries. You have the piece of equipment. You can write it off as well. My wife and I thought about a lavender farm because of the all the organic soaps that are made. Every place we buy them folks ask if grow something they can use for their soaps.
Are you indicating your wife was spending too much of your hard earned money so you divorced her?The ideas are endless IF you want to put in the effort. 9 years ago I invested $7K into a small trailer, an industrial power washer, and everything else I needed to startup a power washing business. I worked every evening after work, and every day on the weekends. The first year I made over $100K working part time and quit my job to do it full time. The second year I started getting national contracts like Good Will, grocery store chains, City Hall, banks, and it tripled after that. Then I divorced my wife, and walked away from it all. I have a brand new setup now and will be rolling out the new business come spring...
Are you indicating your wife was spending too much of your hard earned money so you divorced her?
I can see you haven't looked that far into it....Sorry. So in spring you plant, summer you go out and get folks who you want to buy your Lavender. Fall you harvest and dry out your product which you then ship. Winter you go out and get folks who want to buy your product and do maintenance on your equipment. You are never bored if you want to make $$$. The hustle lasts all year long. If you have herbs and lavender, then you have drying and shipping those or making them into something which you then sell online throughout the winter. Lazy is the farmer who is bored in winter. The ones that live be me are millionaires for a reason, not just in their vast land holdings and equipment.That is a cool idea, and we are already considering this. But living in Canada we get long and drab winters, so I need something for that time as well..
My thoughts are with you..... Glad you had time with your dad and glad you left that.....I understand a narcissist.That along with a ton of other things. She was probably the most beautiful and sexiest woman I have ever laid eyes on but holy crap, she was the most insanely jealous person I have ever met in my life and a severe narcissist...I built the business with MY money and MY time before I ever married her and walked away and gave her everything. That's how bad I wanted away from her!!! I'm very thankful I left when I did because it gave me two great years with my dad before he unexpectedly passed.
I started one, but the clientele was very demanding and they never could get enough of me. I had to quit before they wore out my body.I always wanted to start a Giglio service