A slightly different perspective.....
My father and I are business partners in our auto workshop, which is our primary business. The carwash is a good little business, but definitely secondary.
In the auto workshop, being partners definitely has some advantages:
- Two people that can make the key / urgent decisions, so that if one of us is away, then the other one can cover.
- For big and difficult decisions there is someone else to discuss with and come to a better final decision.
- Two people bring a broader range of skills and experience to running the business. For example, my Dad has extensive automotive experience (50+ years) and I have skills in admin, accounting, technology. So when we combine our skills and experience it is a much stronger basis to run the business.
Some difficulties:
- Inevitably people disagree, and each partner has to find the right time to back down and be willing to compromise.
- Partners will each take on a different workload, which can create friction. I think it is key to just recognise that each partner will bring something to the deal and live with the fact that each partner is contributing something valuable.
The list of pros and cons could go on and on, but I think it is worth recognising that there are both good and bad this will come with partnerships. I think that there are really good things that can come from partnerships if each partner is willing to be flexible and compromise.
I like the idea of a partnership, but there would be a very small number of people on the planet that I would be willing to partner with.