

Ep 284 - Replay - Buy or Build Your Electrical Business?
Have you ever chuckled at a tech glitch only to find yourself deep in thought moments later? Joe and I sure did when Facebook's AI served us a laugh, but we quickly turned the tables to tackle a topic that's no joke to electricians: the crossroads of building or buying an electrical business. We bared our own trials, sharing those tough early days that shaped our paths and the resilience it took to create a name for ourselves. It's not all about the struggle, though; we also celebrated the wins of organic growth and the power of strong customer bonds for those starting from scratch. For electricians on the brink of making this major career decision, we offer a blend of insights and humor to help you navigate the journey.
Imagine fishing without bait – that's a business without autonomy. Joe and I introduced listeners to the 'fishing test', a handy tool for measuring a business's self-sufficiency and its consequent value. We didn't shy away from the nitty-gritty, dissecting financial vitals like EBITDA and the influence of client diversity and maintenance contracts on a company's worth. Whether you've got more time or cash on your hands, this part of our chat illuminates the intricacies of strategic acquisitions and how they can propel your current business or new venture forward.
Finally, it's all about hitting the mark with your business strategy. We explore the 'fire, aim, fire' approach to decisions, emphasizing the importance of a strong sales foundation and the deceptive charm of revenue versus profit. As we ascend the business hierarchy of needs, from sales to legacy, we invite you to reflect on how expansion aligns with your company's objectives. So, link arms with us, Clay and Joe, as we guide your entrepreneurial journey with wit and wisdom, right here on our show.
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