Alright ballers, since we've got a lot of you here need some advice.
Went up to the cottage with dad so had a chance to chat. He's getting close to retirement, but is one of those guys that will die the minute he stops working unfortunately and he needs SOMETHING.
He wants to re-fire up his old contracting company and focus on small gigs moving forward. Having done so much work with him all of 2023 I figured it would be a good chance to learn more for me, and keep him busy, as well as spending as much time as we can together (he's turning 70 in the spring of 2024).
Any recommendations / thoughts / pointers in how to get this re-fired up again? He used to do a lot of contracting back in the day, but now has obviously slowed down due to me taking up his time, and old age. He said he wants to focus on the sub-20k jobs as the competition may be smaller since everyone wants the big 50-100k jobs and finding smaller contractors is proving to be an issue from what he's seeing.
General carpentry, painting, deck building, etc. He wants to do it on his own, but obviously I'd help him out.
This is assuming that insurance and WSIB are taken care of, as I know that's obviously a priority.
Any and all comments are appreciated (positive and negative).
Went up to the cottage with dad so had a chance to chat. He's getting close to retirement, but is one of those guys that will die the minute he stops working unfortunately and he needs SOMETHING.
He wants to re-fire up his old contracting company and focus on small gigs moving forward. Having done so much work with him all of 2023 I figured it would be a good chance to learn more for me, and keep him busy, as well as spending as much time as we can together (he's turning 70 in the spring of 2024).
Any recommendations / thoughts / pointers in how to get this re-fired up again? He used to do a lot of contracting back in the day, but now has obviously slowed down due to me taking up his time, and old age. He said he wants to focus on the sub-20k jobs as the competition may be smaller since everyone wants the big 50-100k jobs and finding smaller contractors is proving to be an issue from what he's seeing.
General carpentry, painting, deck building, etc. He wants to do it on his own, but obviously I'd help him out.
This is assuming that insurance and WSIB are taken care of, as I know that's obviously a priority.
Any and all comments are appreciated (positive and negative).