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Damn you guys are tough! I agree with everything Dale said and Stuck in NH too but assuming you are planning to actually start a legal business and run it part time for a while then go for it. Do your research, take your time, learn what you're doing before you do it. It would be a good idea to get more experience with this stuff working for someone else first. You're obviously motivated and hard working and if you're smart too you'll do okay. As far as all your questions...those things are different for everybody and every location. You should buy some books or take a business class or something to at least learn the basics and come up with a plan.
That said...if you are looking to do uninsured, unlicensed cash jobs on the weekends you're not going to get much help from people who have decided to make careers of this. There are way too many people doing that and it damages the integrity of the whole industry.
Glan I hear what you're saying but there are a lot of pros in this business who started out as wannabes. They don't all do it the wrong way.
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