Jobs that require physical labor and specialized tools, like landscaping and power washing.
There is no free lunch.
Wide-Sand6737 on
Lemonade stand
clownyeahh on
Downpayment on a food truck
BrilliantIce3906 on
People always say it take money to make money but it’s just not true. There are a bunch from service industry’s like concrete finishing all the way up to real estate. Just have to have the right mindset.
fingers on
Car detailing
stein63 on
With $20k, I’d avoid anything that needs a lease, employees, heavy inventory, or a bunch of permits right out of the gate. The safer play is a service business with low overhead, repeat customers, and equipment you can resell if it doesn’t work out.
Some realistic options
Pressure washing
Lawn care
Landscaping
Mobile auto detailing
Smart home installation
Home Assistant consulting
Security camera installation
3D printing business
CNC woodworking
Dumpster trailer rental
Junk removal
Moving service
Handyman business
Fence installation
Deck building
Painting business
Window cleaning
Gutter cleaning
Pool cleaning
Pest control
Mobile mechanic
Car wrapping/tinting
Epoxy flooring
Vending machines
ATM business
Laundry pickup service
Courier/local delivery
E-commerce store
Estate sale flipping
Furniture restoration
Power equipment repair
Drone photography
Video production
Web development agency
IT support business
Managed home networking
Tutoring/coaching
Bookkeeping
Tax prep
Recruiting agency
Cleaning company
Pet sitting/dog walking
Mobile pet grooming
RV repair/service
Boat detailing
Hydroponics supply business
Vending_Village on
the 20k could be used to support you while you build your book of business instead of on items for the business.
SpadoCochi on
Literally most businesses. What do you want to start?
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Jobs that require physical labor and specialized tools, like landscaping and power washing.
There is no free lunch.
Lemonade stand
Downpayment on a food truck
People always say it take money to make money but it’s just not true. There are a bunch from service industry’s like concrete finishing all the way up to real estate. Just have to have the right mindset.
Car detailing
With $20k, I’d avoid anything that needs a lease, employees, heavy inventory, or a bunch of permits right out of the gate. The safer play is a service business with low overhead, repeat customers, and equipment you can resell if it doesn’t work out.
Some realistic options
Pressure washing
Lawn care
Landscaping
Mobile auto detailing
Smart home installation
Home Assistant consulting
Security camera installation
3D printing business
CNC woodworking
Dumpster trailer rental
Junk removal
Moving service
Handyman business
Fence installation
Deck building
Painting business
Window cleaning
Gutter cleaning
Pool cleaning
Pest control
Mobile mechanic
Car wrapping/tinting
Epoxy flooring
Vending machines
ATM business
Laundry pickup service
Courier/local delivery
E-commerce store
Estate sale flipping
Furniture restoration
Power equipment repair
Drone photography
Video production
Web development agency
IT support business
Managed home networking
Tutoring/coaching
Bookkeeping
Tax prep
Recruiting agency
Cleaning company
Pet sitting/dog walking
Mobile pet grooming
RV repair/service
Boat detailing
Hydroponics supply business
the 20k could be used to support you while you build your book of business instead of on items for the business.
Literally most businesses. What do you want to start?