It has been very difficult finding work in the economy at my age and disability.
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Hi, Michael,
First, I want to express my thanks for the time, work and effort you gave to protecting our country. May you be blessed!
I have been in the business of helping people start their own business for over 30 years. This business is in the Health & Wellness Industry. Having disabilities is not a negative.
Having previous experience is not a negative either. I do the coaching and training in the beginning stages as well as when you gave attained success in your business.
Right now I can introduce you to a business which has a Free Distributorship to veterans,
both active and retired. I would love to have you on my leadership/marketing developing team.
Feel free to contact me through email. It is: cmaham@charter.net
Cletus
You might consider a Franchise that offers the training and proven system for success. Many franchises offer financing, especially to Veterans. (I believe I saw a couple of ads in the back of Inc. specifically targeting Veterans.) I personally bought an UnFranchise that has all the benefits of a franchise as far as a system for success but was substantially less expensive. Thank you for your service, Hero. Please reach out if I may help in any way.
Hi
Some good contacts above - look here
SCORE - https://www.score.org/
SBDC - http://ctsbdc.com/
SBA - http://www.sba.gov/
The key is look for free resources, they are there. Contact me if you want to discuss. Best of luck.
Michael,
The Small Business Administration (SBA) sponsors Small Business Development Centers (SBDC)in most universities. The SBDC usually is located in the college of business. Google SBDC to find one near you. They present workshops on starting a business and will help you with our business plan.
Michael, while I don't know about your specific city, I would bet your local chamber of commerce can direct to a local business incubator or other small business assistance group-these can offer resources specific to your business idea and how to further it, meet others with similar interest and even mentoring and business idea competitions with prize money. These seem to be popping up everywhere-at least in major cities. Also, I know in Oklahoma, the state offers occasional classes on things like obtaining a business licenses, how to set up sales tax, get an FEIN-Federal Employers Identification Number, and all the necessary tax/license requirements. If you are looking for help writing a business plan, there are many online free resources. try tcc.startupcup.com there is a plethora of info and some videos that I know from personal experience are worth your time...
You can probably guess what it takes to start a business assuming you know about that field. What you will probably learn is the importance of licenses, insurance, incorporating, marketing, contracts, and getting paid.
Best of luck.
Dave
The above is good guidance. Starting a business takes liquid capital ($$$) and time. If you have had difficulty finding a job, starting a successful business would likely be even more difficult. I cannot imagine a situation where starting your own business would be the answer to a bad situation. Create a stable platform for yourself first, and then use that to venture into your own business from a comfortable position.
Lets start by having you provide some additional information. Providing as much information as possible will help in creating a strategy and plan of action.
What is your degree in?
Are you open to relocation?
Is there any local companies you have interest in ?
Have you been actively applying ?
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