Saturday, May 23, 2020
Starting Your Own Metal-Working Business
Starting Your Own Metal-Working Business You know what you want out of life, and itâs not numbers and a job at a desk. You see many of your peers scrambling to make big-money by stuffing themselves in a cubicle. And for what? Each day when they go home, they donât even know what they accomplished. Thatâs not for you. You want to be able to see what youâve done. As far as youâre concerned, people have gone a little bit crazy; theyâve lost sight of what really matters in life. While everyone scrambles to become a lawyer (and then canât get a job⦠because there are too many lawyers) you have a smarter scheme up your sleeve. Blue-collar jobs are widely in demand. The men and women who wanted to do horticulture and welding are now some of the most valuable people in the job market. Not enough people are trained in blue collar positions. The need is huge. The day-to-day pay might be a little less, but youâll never be out of a job. And you donât have ludicrous piles of loans to pay off. No, youâve got it right. You havenât lost sight of the fact that work-satisfaction involves creating something and using your hands. You love to work with your hands, the way people have been doing it for thousands of years. Creating With Your Hands While there are hundreds of options out there for people who want to work with their hands, youâve always been drawn to metal. Itâs practically eternal. Itâs strong. Even with the invention of plastic, metal hasnât become obsolete. Itâs still in demand. And with fewer and fewer metal-workers out there, youâre in the prime spot to start a business all your own. Youâll likely choose a specific product to focus on, then begin production and marketing. With the internet, you can sell your products all over the globe, making sure demand never dwindles. Whether you choose to make high-quality aluminum slatwall, pipes, or the cogs and gears of clocks, you can choose a market the piques your interest, then start growing your client base. You can start small and make speciality products, all on your own, or you can expand into a multi-person business and make more, faster. Itâs up to youbecause the business is all yours. After Youre Up And Running Once your business is on its way, youâll have to be aware of regulations. Youâll have to make sure your business practices are OSHA compliant. Youâll also need to make sure youâre in line with EPA requirements, and if you do any metal finishing, youâll want to consider getting wastewater treatment equipment. Whatever direction you decide to take your skills, starting out on your own and forming your own business can be immensely satisfying. You know what you want, and youâre going to go for it. Not only will you get to work with your hands, youâll be able to take pride in every piece that gets made under your roof.
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