So long story short, a carwash landed in my lap and I have no idea how any full service car washes in california stay in business. With payroll, insurance (and oh god the ******* insurance), taxes, maintenance, etc. eating up all my revenue how do I earn a profit with a full service carwash? Obviously I'm looking to sell since I'm in way over my head here and the hassle is not worth the "profit". I am being discrete with it though, since I've heard some horror stories of ****** employees claiming "abuse" and screwing over the owner who tries to sell. Do I need to up my prices by a dollar or three or five? The clientele is awful here too and they have no rhyme or reason on when they come, but boy oh boy they LOVE to come all at once instead of trickling in. Sorry, I'm venting and pretty fed up with this as you can tell (or not, since I had to resubmit and edit this post due to "excessive profanity"). I would love some advice or tips or whatever that can help my situation that I (probably) overlooked. Even obvious stuff is fine since what is obvious to you may not be obvious to the ignorant me. Thank you for taking the time to read this. Hopefully this doesn't violate any other forum rules (rules which I can't seem to locate, seriously where are they).
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