Can't decide whether you should start a mattress sanitizing business, start some other business or stay at your current job? If you’re bogged down in decision paralysis take a deep breathe and relax, because realistically your start-up choices will be limited. Some of your choices will be limited by the amount of start-up money you have available; others by whether or not you have the proper training or past experience; and, still others by whether you’ve been able to make the right connections in the industry. What do I mean by all of that?
Let’s say for example that you want to start a restaurant, you’re going to need start-up capital in the mid six-figures to procure a location lease, all of the equipment, the initial marketing and publicity efforts, not to mention payroll, supplies and so on. A good number of food-service entrepreneurs have lots of experience managing a restaurant prior to going it on their own and they have good connections so that they can get favorable supplier discounts and such things as expedited permit approvals.
Not everyone is going to have all of these prerequisites fulfilled – some may meet a few of them, while others won’t meet any. However, whether fair or not, the failure or success of many businesses will ultimately come down to how many of these prerequisites are already filled – not how hard you work or how badly you want to be successful.
That’s why someone like Paris Hilton can be successful – she was born wealthy and the Hilton family has many connections that she can draw upon. As you consider your various options it will be important to make a realistic appraisal of what you already bring to the table.
One of the benefits of the mattress sanitizing industry is that there are very few outside constraints that will bar you from successfully starting a mattress sanitizing business. In other words, mattress sanitizing is very accepting of those that have a clean slate.
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