Hey Guys and Gals,
I am going to start working for myself and I am looking to you all for your advice. I am employed now and do not intend to quit my job until I cannot afford to continue working for them, if that make sense. I have 15 years of experience and 15 years of collected material that was going to be discarded. I kept it, and organized it and now I have a 12 x 15 storage room that rivals alot of the supply houses I've been to! I have a truck and enclosed trailer that are both in good shape and I own them free and clear. My worry is that I have only worked for large contractors and I have not been involved in the everyday buisness. I tell people that "electrical, i know. contracting and company...not so much." Any advice on gathering clients and so forth would be great. I am not asking for anyone to write a buisness plan or anything like that, just a line or two along the idea of "make sure you do this" or "never let yourself get like this". I have used this forum for a few years and I respect the opinions of everyone. So BRING IT ON!!!!
bolthead...I am sort of in a similar situation. I too, have began working for myself aside from my 7-4 job as a maintenance electrician for the local school system. My situation is a bit different though as I already have the company. My farther started the company up 15 years ago or so as a part time job for extra money...his day job was as a lineman at our local power company. He is still employed with the POCO and has been for going on 25 yrs now. He will never leave there until he retires and I dont blame him.
Anyhow, back to my story. There was enough workload when I graduated high school for him to employ me full time as well as my brother. I worked in the family business full time for 6 years with my brother being there the last 4 of those years. I have been involved in the estimating and pricing part just as much as I have in the actual electrical work. Over the last year work continued to gradually get slower and slower and it finally got to a point to where I felt it was in my best interest to look for other employment. When I did, the maintenance director at the local school system offered me a job(we done lots of work for the school system as a contractor and he decided he'd like to put me on the payroll to save some of those expenses).
Now, at the time this seemed like a good move. Ive been here for 6 months and have been able to have a steady paycheck...although its definitely not one that looked anything like the ones I made working for our family business. At this point things are starting to pick back up around here with our company. People are starting to call regularly again and Im staying busy pretty much 3-4 evenings a week. I know that if things continue to escalate in the direction they are going now that I am going to have to make the same choice you are looking at. The job I have now provides security for me and my wife and child but I also know that I can provide much more for us by running the electrical business. I have talked with my dad about what I want to do and he supports my ideas. I already have a work body service truck and a 16 foot cargo trailer stocked with every tool imaginable under the sun.
As I say, I really hope things continue to pick up so I can get back out there. Working the family business is all I have ever known other than this public job I have now. After taking this job I realize that it is not for me.With this job I have no control of how much money I make. They may give me a few more pennies next year as a COL raise but thats nothing exciting. There are jobs that I do up here for an hourly wage....that if I done them through my business....as an independant contractor....I could make my days wages in a couple hours.
Sorry for rambling. I did not mean to hijack your thread either. I just wanted to get my story out there.
And good luck to you by the way. I will give you this one peice of advice. Treat your customers the way you would want to be treated...without customers you have no business. Repeat business is what keeps food on my table.
Oh and by the way...just incase anyone wanted to know...I am in Southeast GA.