So back to the issue at hand-if it's so hard, time consuming, no money, relationship breaker, etc. then why are any of you in it? As somewhat of an outsider looking in, it surely doesn't sound like there is enjoyment. Can anyone enlighten me on why you have your wash and why you continue in this declining business?
Good question, one I’ve been thinking about the past few days. I’m 53. Unlike mmurra, the wash was supposed to be part of my exit plan from the 6:30-4:00 normal paying job. I’ve lost so much over the years from, what should have been good investments, that my wife convinced me we needed to try something different. Something we were more in control of.….We bought the wash in hopes that it would supplement our retirement with minimal effort and help with the money needed for retirement. I’m fearing we were wrong with the decision we made. 3 years into this and It feels like we’ve spent more money than we’ve made. The wash we bought is only a 4 bay, sort of like what your looking at as far as work needing done. Lights that didn’t work, bays down, floor heat that didn’t work, tanks needing pumped, etc, etc. The light didn’t come on for us….We bought based on emotion and the facts never entered into the equation.
Some of the things I’ve learned in the past 3 years. Maybe this will help you.
1. First and foremost, I should have joined here before buying instead of after when I was in trouble!
2. Before purchasing, I should have asked for water/utility records to make sure usage matched recorded income. How could our first year bay income be less than half of what was recorded on the PO’s tax returns?
3. I didn’t know we had to get yearly back flow prevention inspections. $200.00 a year.
4. I didn’t know how hard it was going to be to get someone to pump our outside pits and how much it cost.
5. I didn’t know that when shoveling the bay pits, sometimes the black nasty water would splash you in the face.
6. Sometimes people bring in cattle trailers and wash $hit out of the trailer and it runs all down the ramp taking you hrs to clean up.
7. People will crap in the bays.
8. People dump garbage/tires or what ever in the bays and pile it up at the garbage cans for you to clean up.
9. People try to steal from you, and succeed, causing you to have to put in expensive camera/surveillance systems. That’s no guarantee that the thefts/vandalism will stop.
10. There were no schematics/wiring diagrams/parts lists/manuals. And I don’t have any autos…This was a huge challenge making/designing schematics/creating parts lists to make it easier to work on every aspect of the wash. Do you get diagrams/parts lists with your wash?
The list goes on and on…. The Things the PO didn’t fill me in on!
The good: Buying this wash has forced me to learn a lot of new things. I do get personal satisfaction out of trying something new and it works for the better. I’ve received a tremendous amount of help here on the forum, but I have also given back. Like CFL lighting and using a Condensing Demand Heater for floor heat. I’ve saved hundreds of $$$ a month making those changes and brought that knowledge to the forum members. I keep hoping the changes I’ve made will eventually make a difference. My wife and I are depending on it for retirement. Or will I get burnt out before I get there. Time will tell....