It would be nice to absorb some of the 50 or so cleaning companies in my area that are stuck at one person size. Get there customers and labor, handle their systems, marketing, and Financials. They still want $30-35 on a 1099. Suggestions? If not worth it, please tell me.

    Employee rates are $23-28 on 1099.

    I own a large retail/ service business in the same area.

    Owner/operator of cleaning companies keep approaching me invest for growth. Lack of barriers of entry scare me. Is there a business model that can capitalize on the solopreneur?
    byu/Try_Harder7 inEntrepreneur



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    1. Euphoric-Reserve-168 on

      One thing that could help them scale is fixing their quoting process first. Most small cleaning businesses lose jobs because they’re too slow to send professional quotes. If you’re looking at investing in them, that’s often one of the first operational gaps to fix before throwing growth money at them.

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