Without getting too detailed. I can assure you that there are Sign Business owners out there who CAN and do take a month off here and there. They just aren't the type to bother posting in a web forum.
You mean Gino? He is my favorite member! Love the guy. That Geno guy got hit by a short bus one morning during Covid lockdown.I knew people were going to berate me for asking the questions (there was a guy named Geno I remember who would attack me every time I asked a question...I wonder if he's still around).
Yeah, that's the guy...it's been a long time since I visited the forum.You mean Gino? He is my favorite member! Love the guy. That Geno guy got hit by a short bus one morning during Covid lockdown.
Read the numbers again and rethink your comment. I'm not saying you're dyslexic, but you got some things reversed.I smell bullshit. How do you have 600k revenue with 300k sales? They're the same thing on paper and I find it hard to buy that you are in the $7mil a year range in gross revenue, in a rural area. I'm not saying you're not telling the truth but those are some pretty inflated numbers that seem suspect in the context that you came back here to rub nonsense in people's faces. If it's true then congratulations on pulling off the absentee owner thing on a business that usually requires a fairly hands on owner.
I didn't go back and read the comments in this thread, so my memory of you was in general, not specific to this post.I don't think I said anything to attack you in this thread, not at all. If you consider this place toxic, I'm glad, for your sake, you found other places to get your real answers. I'm also glad your business is capable of running itself without you. Don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing ?? Might mean, you aren't needed..... or maybe you found a good combination of people, products and conned them into working while you go off doing your thang. If all the credit goes to what you did, congratulations.
My GM that runs the business is 28 years old and will clear $200k this year... So yes, I'm absolutely not needed. That is by design and absolutely intentional.
In the meantime, I've started a different venture that is getting my focus these days.
I didn't realize you already had another business which evidently is what's holding things together for you. Based on most of your questions and posts over the years, your guy is way overpaid.
Anyway, I hope you're telling the truth, but for whatever reason you're taking the time to even post here, thanks for the good news.
Haha, good for you!I've used this post as motivation for the past 5 years to show that this can be done and I'm happy to report it took me nearly 6 years of growing my business, but I've been on vacation for the past month and we had a record month in my absence ($300k+ revenue, $600k+ sales).
My lowest paid employee made $50k last year in a low cost of living, rural community, and nearly half of my team made 6-digits while having full benefits (insurance, PTO, 401k, etc) and we had a record year profit wise (and this year is going to be even better). Because my team is paid well and I care about them, we have very little turnover and never struggled for staff during peak-COVID like so many companies did.
I don't know if people still post on here - I used this forum a lot before I discovered industry Facebook groups that are way less toxic. When I first got into this industry I knew there was so much I didn't know (there still is) and saw this forum as a way to find answers, even if I knew people were going to berate me for asking the questions (there was a guy named Geno I remember who would attack me every time I asked a question...I wonder if he's still around).
For anybody out there who is early in their sign career like I was 5 years ago when I made this post - I want you to know that it CAN be done...don't listen to the people who say it can never happen in this industry. Treat your team well, hire the best, pay better than your competition, and delegate, and you can build a sign business that is self sustaining.
Thank you for everybody in this forum who helped me during those early days...there are lots of cranky people on this forum, but you guys no doubt helped me along my journey.
Hope to meet some of your this week at ISA down here in sunny Florida!
Thank you for the kind words and positive feedback!Haha, good for you!
This is the first I'd seen of this thread, and I applaud you for proving that you can do it. As you know, there are a lot of crabby people out there who all want to pretend like if you aren't doing things the way they do, that you're foolish or naive, and it is absolutely delicious for me to get to see them all proven so wrong.
Congratulations. I wish you continued success.