Dean
We know each other and you know I started with a window cleaning business that got up to 700 residential and some big & decent commercials.
I sold the window cleaning and invested all the gain back into the business. We now look after major refurbishments for Sainsbury's & Tesco, plus a couple of the others on a lesser scale.
I sub contract to four lads, who use my vans & my kit, they wear my uniform and to all intent & purpose they look employed by M-CLEAN UK LTD.
I don't employ anyone, I have a trading address but it is storage, so not fancy.
I have absolutely nothing to prove to anyone but I still chase my aspirations. I have bought a Farrow System, for wet shot-blasting, the website will be live next week and we are separating drain cleaning from the main business as a stand alone. That should be before Christmas.
I have done about a weeks worth of hands on work this year, the lads have got on with it. My job is developing the business, creating the image, all paperwork, RAMS and future training.
If I hadn't come away from the hands on work I would not have created MacBlast Uk - the wet blasting and would not have had the time to make MacDrains UK - that one speaks for itself!
I didn't want to come off the tools and wouldn't have, even though I kept saying I would.
Reasons I wont discuss forced my hand and I know see it as a blessing in disguise. I have done more for my business in the last seven months, than I have done in the last six years.
The two additional Mac businesses will allow a sizeable injection of very well paying cashflow into the business next year, while I am waiting for the larger commercial contracts to pay out and the end goal will probably be to focus more specifically on them, moving forward and if the commercial works come in we will do them but not chase them.
The best decision I ever made, was made for me but I can now see it had a purpose.
Rob