Posted by kyplowboy on December 14, 2009 at 21:34:22 from (98.93.30.14):
In Reply to: dealerships posted by olliekid on December 14, 2009 at 13:10:32:
Are you wanting to work for a dealer or have your own? Only 'new' dealer I know of to open around here the last 15 years had a real hard time getting off the ground and closed after two years and the old man who opened it with his own money after wanting to own a dealership all his life was flat broke. If you are just wanting to sell stuff, start peddling some small used stuf. Easy to to and don't have to have a great deal of money to get started. I have a buddy who started jockying a few things a year and got to where he has a pretty fair used lot and is now a Salford dealer.
If you are wanting to work on stuff, stay in school and then get a job at a dealer. Save your money and you can open your own shop some day. There are two guys close to me who have gone on there own the last few years. One has a nice big pole barn shop and stays backed up just working on tractors. The other has a service truck with welder and all. He works on every thing and stays backed up a few weeks but works in urgent work in the spring and fall.
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