Good Afternoon Everyone
Would you start a delivery business in Houston? Right Now at this time? Or Would You Wait?
These are the questions that I have been asking myself since starting the entrepreneurial process. This has been a two month process. I am 99.9% complete with the process of starting the company. I have already finished the following:
1. LLC filed / Completed with Texas
2. DBA filed/Completed with Texas
3. Logo/ Complete
4. Professional Website Complete (in house)
5. Virtual Office/ - No Rent
6. Shirts/ Complete
7. Social Media Accounts Created
8. Virtual Logo Ads and Websites Ready
9. Expensive Pallet Loader
10. Professional Account Manager on stand by
11. 1099 Driver w/ background check and driving record {business partner}
Key Projected Revenue
pallets loads,
courier services,
contract work
expediting Shipping,
The only thing I am missing is the van which I have secure for tomorrow. I guess I am having second thoughts but I hope someone who works or know someone who works in the courier / delivery business? Would you even start a delivery business in the Houston region? If you think yes, would you start the company right now or wait a couple of months? I see a lot of restaurants are closing down permanently and small businesses are still struggling. However; on the flip side, it seems the big brand delivery companies are profitable.
I was lucky to have a background in finance to know the ends and outs of creating a business. Logically, I created a financial model to create a profit and loss projection; however, I know the model has inaccurate data. Why you ask? I could only make assumptions and analysis with the information that I could find on the internet. Some of that information was outdated!
I know once I sign the dotted line in the morning, Its a wrap! I would have waited if I did not feel 100% on my decision but I know I won't get a better deal with a Newer transit at a reputable dealer.
Oh about the vehicle history.
The first van that I was about to get two week ago was vandalized the night before I was suppose to sign the dotted line. Honestly, I think its a sign! lol It was a 2019 ford transit 250 20998 |27k miles, lane assist/ camera - Reputable Nationwide Dealer, but now same dealer has 2018 Ford Transit 150 20998 |39kmiles only camera .
However, I am fired up either way the outcome, I appreciate all the advice.
Last but not least, No loans have been involved until tomorrow morning
Would you start a delivery business in Houston? Right Now at this time? Or Would You Wait?
These are the questions that I have been asking myself since starting the entrepreneurial process. This has been a two month process. I am 99.9% complete with the process of starting the company. I have already finished the following:
1. LLC filed / Completed with Texas
2. DBA filed/Completed with Texas
3. Logo/ Complete
4. Professional Website Complete (in house)
5. Virtual Office/ - No Rent
6. Shirts/ Complete
7. Social Media Accounts Created
8. Virtual Logo Ads and Websites Ready
9. Expensive Pallet Loader
10. Professional Account Manager on stand by
11. 1099 Driver w/ background check and driving record {business partner}
Key Projected Revenue
pallets loads,
courier services,
contract work
expediting Shipping,
The only thing I am missing is the van which I have secure for tomorrow. I guess I am having second thoughts but I hope someone who works or know someone who works in the courier / delivery business? Would you even start a delivery business in the Houston region? If you think yes, would you start the company right now or wait a couple of months? I see a lot of restaurants are closing down permanently and small businesses are still struggling. However; on the flip side, it seems the big brand delivery companies are profitable.
I was lucky to have a background in finance to know the ends and outs of creating a business. Logically, I created a financial model to create a profit and loss projection; however, I know the model has inaccurate data. Why you ask? I could only make assumptions and analysis with the information that I could find on the internet. Some of that information was outdated!
I know once I sign the dotted line in the morning, Its a wrap! I would have waited if I did not feel 100% on my decision but I know I won't get a better deal with a Newer transit at a reputable dealer.
Oh about the vehicle history.
The first van that I was about to get two week ago was vandalized the night before I was suppose to sign the dotted line. Honestly, I think its a sign! lol It was a 2019 ford transit 250 20998 |27k miles, lane assist/ camera - Reputable Nationwide Dealer, but now same dealer has 2018 Ford Transit 150 20998 |39kmiles only camera .
However, I am fired up either way the outcome, I appreciate all the advice.
Last but not least, No loans have been involved until tomorrow morning