So biz, tell me just why in the fuck I shouldn't start renting wedding tents for a side hustle.
>people cast all financial reason to the wind for their "special day"
>cost to rent a tent = cost to purchase a tent
Am I missing something here?
>>1750360
>cost to rent a tent = cost to purchase a tent
but cost to rent a tent =/= cost to purchase a tent+cost to store a tent+cost to dispose of a tent
so it's all good.
>>1750378
Right, my point there was breakeven on investment after the first couple gigs booked.
Proper storage may cost you (depends on your situation).
Either you have to transport in there, assemble it, then reverse the process at the end of the event which sounds pretty boring and also like proper work requiring more than your two hands (ie less profit). And you're also liable for the damn thing when the drunk bridesmaids stumble into the side and bring the whole mess down on top of everyone.
Or you hand over your precious tent to idiots who'll bend and cut it to hell and back, only stopped by the storm carrying the whole damn thing away and killing the bride via careful impalement. And good luck on getting all your parts back.
>>1750360
The wedding industry is declining. If anything, I would invest in divorce lawyers.
>>1750391
I would purchase an enclosed trailer for storage. Pay a couple Mexicans I currently work with 100/day for labor.
>>1750402
And just how in the fuck shall I do that sir? Is there an ETF for that yet?
>>1750402
How the fuck do you expect the second to exist without the first?
>>1750415
This guy gets it. I'm also engaged so I'm witnessing first hand how frivolous a bride can be with her daddy's money. I think I'll leave her before the wedding but that's a different thread for a different board.