imported_speedingpenguin
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As the time that I'm going to be starting to detail professionally draws nearer, I've been thinking more and more about how I'm going to support myself for the first weeks/months of building up business....
Right now I work at a carwash (ugh, its KILLING ME! :wall ), I'm required to work from 8-6 on weekends and I'm working pretty much every other day from 12-6, my boss is an *******
nixweiss what, its true) and I REALLLY doubt he'd be willing to keep me on just for weekends (plus, weekends I imagine are busy days for detailers), and theres no chance in hell that I'd be able to get even just one weekend day off, so I dont think I'm going to be able to stay there as well. I don't want to just quit my job and start doing the detailing thing as my only source of income, because I imagine the first weeks or even months might be kinda quiet as I gain new customers, and because of school, bills, and buying everything I need to get my business up and running, I can't really say I'd just live off my savings for a few weeks, because, well, there aint much money IN my savings, haha.
I'm pretty much looking for ideas or suggestions from you guys as to what kind of jobs I could try to get that would allow me to work just a few evenings a week and that pay decent. I'd like to avoid running a cash register at a gas station or grocery store, but open to any or all suggestions. Also, how long did it take for your business to get to the point where you were making a steady income? How did you get there? What days/times are usually most popular for detail appointments?
Thanks,
-Chris
Right now I work at a carwash (ugh, its KILLING ME! :wall ), I'm required to work from 8-6 on weekends and I'm working pretty much every other day from 12-6, my boss is an *******

I'm pretty much looking for ideas or suggestions from you guys as to what kind of jobs I could try to get that would allow me to work just a few evenings a week and that pay decent. I'd like to avoid running a cash register at a gas station or grocery store, but open to any or all suggestions. Also, how long did it take for your business to get to the point where you were making a steady income? How did you get there? What days/times are usually most popular for detail appointments?
Thanks,
-Chris