I do and if I told you you wouldn’t believe me. Not cool. Not glamorous but it affords my wife an I an extremely blessed life.
On another note.
70% of small business owners are retiring in the next 10 years and closing up their successful businesses because nobody wants to take them over and run them. Including me.
These are $300k-$1m+ a year gross businesses anybody could walk into and already have a successful business for free or with minimum money.
You may want to look at small businesses for these kind of opportunities.
You may be able get both your wishes. Money and time to hunt.
PS. Don’t look for cool and glamorous.
Nobody wants to make pizza for a living but we’d all love to be Papa John.
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I totally agree with this.
If you got a job and made your boss's life easier, he or she should reward you handsomely. The majority of the worker bees do "8-5" and "leave work at the office" - then they complain about lack of raises, promotions, bonuses, and such. Hmm. Is there a correlation? LoL!
Anyway, I knew a guy who sold a pool cleaning and maintenance business - buyer worked with him 2 yrs learning the ropes and then they worked out a payment schedule based off the profits.
Another guy I knew sold a septic service to a couple employees. He was a workaholic and loved running heavy equipment, worked for them even after he sold it to them.
Another guy I know saved for his kid's college but Jr. didn't want none of that so they spent the money (about $180k) buying Jr. a company he could own and support himself for a lifetime. Jr. didn't want none of that so his dad quit his job and has been working the business for a long while now. He makes a bit more than the job he quit.
There are papers and such that advertise businesses that want to sell. Call em up and talk with them - be careful about scams (you can verify a business thru the state licensing agencies a lot of the time - wouldn't hurt to get an attorney involved). Like
@Kilboars said, no fancy stuff, just a serious opportunity. You can work it a few years, learn the ropes and then make some money off the sweat of your brow. You are basically investing in your future and then playing as opposed to playing and then hoping to make it.
Good luck.