Could most US shop owners make between $100-150K a year just doing tint and nothing else? That takes in auto and flat.
What's your guess?
Devil
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Could most US shop owners make between $100-150K a year just doing tint and nothing else? That takes in auto and flat.
What's your guess? Devil
Absolutely
QUOTE (Devil with bad attitude @ Jan 28 2006, 05:41 AM) Could most US shop owners make between $100-150K a year just doing tint and nothing else? That takes in auto and flat. What's your guess? Devil [*]365746[/*] Take home or gross sales? Either answer, Yes... depending upon your ambitions in business. QUOTE (metint @ Jan 28 2006, 08:28 AM) QUOTE (Devil with bad attitude @ Jan 28 2006, 05:41 AM) Could most US shop owners make between $100-150K a year just doing tint and nothing else? That takes in auto and flat. What's your guess? Devil [*]365746[/*] Take home or gross sales? Either answer, Yes... depending upon your ambitions in business. [*]365772[/*] I dont think I could do it here except fot gross sales, but I dont want to either and the cost of living is cheaper I hope that makes sense Dev now your response should be .......... it makes about as much sense as.......................................................................
Yes 70 big ones USA doesn't seem like huge money these days for all the work that is required in tinting to get it into the pocket.
eg. I was just reading today a segment on franchising. This young woman of 31 years left a 6 figure salary as a regional manager for fitness centre to take on mortgage brokering and she is doing quite well although the start has been tough. OMG there are big salaries paid in alternative professions these days. Devil
yep with ease in the right place
Yeah, plus cost of living varies wildly. 75k gross in some parts is about the same as double that in others. That's why price discussions are bad for those in the upper end, gives a false sense of reality.
QUOTE (oldtinter @ Jan 29 2006, 10:53 AM) Yeah, plus cost of living varies wildly. 75k gross in some parts is about the same as double that in others. That's why price discussions are bad for those in the upper end, gives a false sense of reality. [*]366012[/*] QUOTE (Texastintchick @ Jan 28 2006, 05:34 AM) Absolutely [*]365753[/*] QUOTE Either answer, Yes... depending upon your ambitions in business. After all, isn't America the "Land of Opportunity"?
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