5 Replies to “Stupid Business Ideas I Have Dealt With”
SBA financed trucking? I heard they were rejecting everything. Too many truckers try to buy their own equipment and just set themselves up for failure. First of all, don’t lease anything from the people that have their name on the door. Too many idiots do this in the states with companies like CR England, Swift, etc.. They’re essentially a scam, the never never plan. Never own the truck, never make any money, but hey with no money down you can own a truck right? Yeah right.
Too many “businessmen” in my industry are just truck drivers and nothing more.
yep…and that’s why they call ’em brokers…….
Can anyone give me an example of a business that started up with SBA funding (or Canadian equivalent) that is relevant and profitable?
It’s sad how little people understand about making money, adding value to a product or service is incredibly difficult.
That bureaucrats throw money at this or that friend of a friend is maddening and disgusting, they should at least have some business experience, but that’s not how getting your failure of a brother-in-law hired by the bureaucracy works. Maddening.
And we all know that Ye Olde Crafte Shoppe is ancient Anglo-Saxon: “For Rent in 6 Months”
SBA financed trucking? I heard they were rejecting everything. Too many truckers try to buy their own equipment and just set themselves up for failure. First of all, don’t lease anything from the people that have their name on the door. Too many idiots do this in the states with companies like CR England, Swift, etc.. They’re essentially a scam, the never never plan. Never own the truck, never make any money, but hey with no money down you can own a truck right? Yeah right.
Too many “businessmen” in my industry are just truck drivers and nothing more.
yep…and that’s why they call ’em brokers…….
Can anyone give me an example of a business that started up with SBA funding (or Canadian equivalent) that is relevant and profitable?
It’s sad how little people understand about making money, adding value to a product or service is incredibly difficult.
That bureaucrats throw money at this or that friend of a friend is maddening and disgusting, they should at least have some business experience, but that’s not how getting your failure of a brother-in-law hired by the bureaucracy works. Maddening.
And we all know that Ye Olde Crafte Shoppe is ancient Anglo-Saxon: “For Rent in 6 Months”