Committed Now! And Some advice to the newer than me folks.

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MadMike

hmmm...

Post by MadMike »

:D Sorry I've not written in a while. Many of you are probably thinking. Boy that MadMike has fallen to the wayside. Nope, just busy with doing all the things that need done with retiring from the Air Force, had to make a trip out of town.

Lots too do! 8) 8) Creat Invoices, purchase and install a printer, decide on vehicle graphics, (gotta be professional ya know), I guess the idea is to develop a plan, stick to the plan.

Plus I sell on Ebay as well. So that takes many of my evening hours.

So I like to post pics of my vehicle, just finished this up this evening.

So for you folks just getting ready to plunge in. K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Stupid. (No your not stupid, thats just what it means). So, keep it all simple. Your invoices, vehicle signage, equipment (go Delta), sales, billing etc. Keep it all simple and easy to handle. As you (we) gain experience then maybe try more complex ideas. Such as, create a really cool graphic that says "You", or some fancy invoice, marketing, billing etc. For now though so you and I can make some cash to pay bills and enjoy life. Just keep it simple.

Until I get Jeffs help in posting a pic. If you'd like to see my "simpleness" send me an email, and I'll send it too ya. :) :)




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Glass Medic

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Post by Glass Medic »

Congratulations on your retirement. I've got 3 years left in the Navy, and I'm looking into starting this now part time, so I'll have the experience to go full time when I retire. Good luck in your "real job"! :D
MadMike

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Post by MadMike »

Way to go Glass Medic, 3 more years. Almost there. I was supposed to retire next year, and I would have had atleast a year of WSR b4 retirement. I moved my date up a whole year, under a force reduction message. :D Very ready to get out and go full time with this, and a few other endeavors.

I'd definetly have to beleive that this is the deal for us retirees. Low overhead, tiny inventory, no back breaking work (we've already done 20+ yrs of that), fun in the sun (most places), mobile, simple. :) :)

Ok, Ok I'll stop.

Go for it keep it simple, and you can take it with you wherever you go.

If no bodies told you lately. Thanks for serving!
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