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<blockquote data-quote="gordy71" data-source="post: 216744" data-attributes="member: 4612"><p>Buy van, tools, testers, insurances, scam, business cards, bit of money to keep you going for a couple of months as steptoe said. Get some leaflets printed and do some door drops, talk to everyone one you meet about electrical work, price your jobs fairly, take all the work you can to begin with, one job leads to another. I would say as a rough guide you will need around ten grand to start with. It aint as glamourous as you might think, long hours doing tons of paperwork but it it will pay off in the end. I started up 8 months ago and have only started to get busy the last couple of months, you feel like jacking it in at times but once you have committed yourself you have to give it 100%. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gordy71, post: 216744, member: 4612"] Buy van, tools, testers, insurances, scam, business cards, bit of money to keep you going for a couple of months as steptoe said. Get some leaflets printed and do some door drops, talk to everyone one you meet about electrical work, price your jobs fairly, take all the work you can to begin with, one job leads to another. I would say as a rough guide you will need around ten grand to start with. It aint as glamourous as you might think, long hours doing tons of paperwork but it it will pay off in the end. I started up 8 months ago and have only started to get busy the last couple of months, you feel like jacking it in at times but once you have committed yourself you have to give it 100%. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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