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statrepair

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  1. Your own business should be more than just a glorified job, at least you should be working for it to be more of a business than a job long term.

    That’s my long term goal. Starting will just be me. Then later as work load allows a service advisor/office employee, then another tech. Then eventually that staffing that I can put down turning wrenches.


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  2. I don't have any research to back this up but I think you will need more then 3 bays to break even on new construction.

    Thanks for the input. We already own the commercial lot. And we’ll be the general contractor on it. And for the budget the 3 bay is about all we can do for now.


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  3. Hello all, I stumbled across this forum while doing some research on starting a shop. I had some questions to assist in guiding me in the right direction. For starts, what is the general thought on being some what specialized? I’m master certified with Kia and Hyundai as well as hybrid certified. So I was wanting to try and stay toward those three as my main focus. Or has this been proven to not be a solid business model? Also for my shop, we are going to be building it from scratch, so was curious about some input. We are wanting to start with three bays. What would be the minimum building size? We were thinking a 30x60. Which would give us an office/waiting rooms and a little storage. Or would this be to small?

     

    On another note, if anyone on here is in the Charlotte-greensboro area that would like to grab some coffee, I would love to pick you brain for a bit.

     

     

     

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