Not to sound like an asshole but I run a bunch of different business in Canada and abroad and my advice is, based on what you want to do, don’t.
If you want to open something up as a passion or as a personal goal, I’d say go for it. I’m not saying this to be discouraging. I’m saying this because I see this happen a lot. People subscribe to this notion that running a business is somehow more advanced or a higher rung of success and accomplishment in the world.
It’s a complete lie.
If your goal is to successfully run a small business in the lower mainland and afford the quality of life you wish to have, you need to take all the emotions out of the equation and assess how to make it work.
You will learn a lot about yourself and a lot about the world very quickly. I’m sure in your current line of work it’s afforded a pile of life experiences that no amount of education could buy. Running a business successfully can be very easy to do if you know what you’re doing and have experience, which starts with the fundamentals. Do the numbers make sense? Is there a game plan to drive business? Does that business even make sense in the area? How much will you need to invest and how long to break even? Is there a growth plan or an exit strategy?
If you watch shows like Dragons Den it’s the same routine. Cool idea, great product and everything but it’s all pointless. When business people ask about the numbers and someone on stage flinches for even a second, it’s over. The numbers have to make sense and they have to be real numbers. Not some weird altered state of reality.
The majority of business owners are struggling. They practically live at their job, it consumes a pile of time, they are always chained to their business and when factoring in everything, I think they’d be making way more money with benefits etc working a job. In fact if they put that much effort into some specialization and was working they’d be way further ahead.
If you still really want to do it, first off good on you. Takes a lot of courage to make a legit go of it. Second, really be clear with what you’re looking for and see if this business is really the vehicle to take you there.
I will say this much for sure. Only take this on if you are so passionate about it that you would be willing to do it for free for the rest of your life and that the money doesn’t matter. If you can say that to yourself honestly then feel free to PM me and I can put you in touch with some steps you can take to assess if it’s a good idea.
*as a reference*
I’m lucky I’m still in my 30s but for all the success that people see on the outside there was a huge price to pay. I think this is a part a lot of people don’t understand or see in business. I have a failed marriage because I chose the business over the wife. I’ve been fucked over financially from a best friend and lost another close friend because I chose business first. I’ve had to go places I never imagined I’d ever go to make it work.
Now it’s easy for people to say it was worth it because I have a pretty amazing life now. People see the life now and think “I want to start a business too”. Yeah well no shit. If I was my age now and things had not worked out, life would be pretty rough.
I’ve had businesses, meaning my first few tries didn’t pan out and I was fortunate that I found some great people at the right time to partner with. Without the amazing people I met, I’d be nowhere.
Some of my biggest successes came out of left field from areas that I never planned on. My story is obviously the exception in some cases but I’ve always had a bread and butter business that afforded a decent income to allow me to invested like crazy as well.
It’s only been recently that I’ve started spending money on myself. I went without for a long time but I was okay with that because I love what I do so much.
Again I don’t want to take this more off topic. All I’m saying is really give it a lot of deep thought.