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Default Is it worth a career change?

Excellent responses folks. Thank you very much. On a related note, I
was in Plano, Texas on a business trip last week (in fact I'll be in
Plano till Dec 22), so I went up to Curly Woods in McKinney
(http://www.curlywoods.com/) and man-oh-man was I impressed. That's the
kind of business I now want .... but I hung around on for about 45
minutes chatting with the owner on Saturday morning (a time I'd expect
to be busy) and there was only 2 customers that actually purchased
anything. One paid $47, the other I'm not sure but I'd guess $150. At
that rate I don't see how he pays the rent!

BTW, this place really has much better wood and more species than the
places I shop in Colorado: Diverse Hardwoods in Longmont, Paxton's in
Denver, and Sears Trostel in Fort Collins. I think Curly Woods really
specializes in extremely high end quality woods - of course the prices
reflect that.


Never Enough Money wrote:
I'm in my early 50's and have been a programmer, designer, and manger
of same for almost 30 years. I feel it's time for a change but still
have to pay a mortgage and 3 kids in college.

I'd love to open a Woodcrat store. Does anyone have any idea how much I
could take home? I know it depends on location, location, location, and
other things like the qulaity of help, etc. But are we talking $40K and
that's a struggle or $400K? What should be my expectations?


 
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