Quote (PlayBoy00669 @ Apr 3 2015 07:30am)
Get insured. And maybe look for a building away from the other shops. Doesn't even have to have garage doors. Somebody might let you put one in yourself. Don't really need anything big to start out with. I think even a single bay shop would look better than taking your car to somebody's parents garage
You need insurance if you have a business license..
If I were you, I'd work in a shop... There are way to many variables in owning your own shop, unless you specialize in 1 area of expertise...
A lead shop mechanic can make a lot of money, shop foreman get paid salary and commission based, as opposed to flat rate. I'd do what every other successful mechanic has done, get more than a few years and schooling under your belt, maybe 20 years of experience and THAN decide if owning a business is for you.. I did that shitty line of work for years, and it took me YEARS to figure out it wasn't for me. Don't make a mistake and jump into the industry, its a pretty crappy one imo.