6 figure potential in Bozeman (seriously)
I own a successful painting company in Bozeman Montana. I moved recently to believe it or not somewhere better. However I am still getting painting calls daily and would consider selling to the right buyer. It provided me 15 years of full winters off with $ to spare. If owning a highly profitable business in a great ski town is better than slugging it out in the dish pit (it is, I've done both) then get in touch.
Sale includes logo, phone number ( that gets all the calls) established advertising and client list.
If you are a hard worker, good with customers, and relatively tall you could crush it like I did... Right away.
Also if you are a passionate rider who has been dreaming of moving west to shred and do it in style I'd love to hook you up. It's a pretty good gig.
Email alpinepaintingllc@gmail.com if interested.
Ok Maybe some more incentive...
Hi again,
I know a few of you had some smartass remarks. Seems typical for a tgr board.. But nothing taken personal. So I'll try again.
I have solidified a couple exteriors for next summer (July) and can pay the new buyer $20 an hour for training during this month. I'll hand over the business, equipment, client list and established advertising (which is free unless you want to purchase an upgrade) This advertising was put in place 8 years ago so I get decent results for a google search. Your home or business location will have an effect on this, my advice is rent a place as close to downtown Bozeman as possible. This gets you the most calls. And always put the sign on the yard when your doing work.
Equipment includes, Ladders, Sprayer, Pressurewasher, painting poles dropcloths etc. Probably used all this is worth $1500. New it would be $3500 or so. If you need a good work truck we can talk but I didn't really intend on selling. It looks nice and is the same color as the logo. I'll call and email each client and refer you directly for future work as opposed to calling me. If verizon let's me I'll swap out my phone number for yours. I'll also transfer the LLC to your name.
Income will be what you want out of it. I worked full time last spring/summer/fall and netted over 100k but that was a big year and I worked super hard. Still had the winter off mind you. Still skied over 100 days. You can start your own but if you go this route you will save a lot of setup time, possibly even years of starting a business and I'll advise you as much as you need.
If you want to move to Bozeman ski all winter and not be a broke ski bum working 2 jobs and barely getting by then we should talk. I went through the whole restaurant thing, working for someone else, and starting a business from scratch and never made any more than 10-15 bucks an hour. At best with experience you might make 17hr. on the books working for another contractor.
I'd like to setup a skier/snowboarder, I'm a skier and I'd love to see another shredder take this over. It was a great ski gig and honestly you can ski pow and make good coin as well so think about it.
You guys want a price, well I wanted to talk it over and negotiate but let's start at 25k and go from there. Talk to your parents or the bank or grab it from you college fund. Get a few good jobs and that's covered and your off and running. If you work during the transition month there's 3k in there as well.
I've got tax records, and invoicing records for the last 8 years to show ya if you want em.
If interested email me at alpinepaintingllc@gmail.com