Now that is a fantastic idea. Never though of that one.
We used something similar getting my Wife's business set up.
Thanks for adding
We used something similar getting my Wife's business set up.
Thanks for adding
I went through a Entrepreneurship program here at University of Central Florida 7 years ago, great program, They will help you in all aspects of your business, including meeting with angel investors. These guys will pick your business apart in a helpful way.We do allow linking to your website/company so long as you're not "promoting" your business. We are here to share information and hopefully to grow as a community together. If someone starts posting their business trying to drive traffic we may step in at that point but it will be a case by case situation. Mostly the problem comes if someone comes here trying to sell products/services to us and we will nip those in the bud.
The best information I can give is to contact your local community college and ask for their Small Business Department. I can't tell you how much they helped us when we first started planning our business start-up and everything they did was FREE! They don't charge (at least in NC) a single dime. It's a good idea to make a monetary donation to their foundation to show your support. They don't do the "work" for you but they give you the guidance and support so you can do it yourself. The information they provided to us was invaluable in how it helped up build our company from the ground up.
If you're in North Carolina check out:
NC Small Business Center Network
Also some large universities have an Entrepreneurship program in which graduate students are "assigned" a business to help create a detailed business plan. You get "awarded" this by the Business Dept/board so you have to contact them and if they have this program you must enter your name and go through interviews etc.
What's ironic is through this process our local college has become one of my top 5 commercial clients over the years. We do projects with them several times a year and it's always a blast.
Well said. I've been here going on 25 years this February, what might the business be? No need to disclose that though.There are many different types of business you can establish, everything from full blown corporations to pass through entities like LLC & S Corp's. I owned and managed a successful environmental contracting business for 25 years before I sold it here in CFL, now I work for them under a 5 year contract running the estimating department until I retire. The first and maybe the most important decision is to incorporate or not to incorporate and have the right Liability Insurance for the work you perform. Personally I do the Aerial thing to cover my Drones, Post Edit Equip and travel, it has more than paid for these items, that being said I would never give up my day job just starting out.
I'll be sure to pass that along right now LOL! Thank you for the kind words. I like to try and help when I can.Ditto here- I never even knew of those resources, so a big "tanks" to @BigAl07 !!
I'm going to recommend you get a pay raise immediately.
I went through a Entrepreneurship program here at University of Central Florida 7 years ago, great program, They will help you in all aspects of your business, including meeting with angel investors. These guys will pick your business apart in a helpful way.
He was so impressed with the 4K photos that he could zoom in on and see the incredible detail of the damage he requested 10 business cards, within 2 weeks I had done 6 high rise hotel roof damage assessments by referral.
Which is why I still wonder if the best way to go at all this is to figure out, what is my time worth. Then mark that up for profit.
Then when looking at the job, determine how much time it will require and calculate that total bid coast.
That takes care of the labor side of things, in my analogy, my tech payroll expense versus return on that cost.
Now that leaves how do you value, or charge for the non labor items. Such as equipment, insurance, travel etc.
Typically any Photo 12MP & above, the P4P can shoot 5472 × 3078Well done.
My only question is what is 4k photos?
Thanks, had a flurry of them after the storm, not that any hurricane is good, but it is a boost for business.Most people refer to 4K photos as frames from a 4K video. And even amongst serious photographers it is a practice that is growing
Nice job on the roof inspection
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