Hey young'n, I worked for thebest retailers I could find when I was your age. THEN, and only then after I figured out my gameplan and decided to hatch my own business, I went for it. Doing your own thing, you'd best make sure you have all your ducks in a row. My partner and I invested in USD/$750,000 initially. Bought a lot, built our own warehouse, tanks, lighting systems, filtration systems, a totally reef oriented environment if you will. Nothing more nothing less, as that is what we had planned to do and followed our plan. However, almost 20 years into it and many hundreds of thousands of dollars in livestock later and customers.... we realized our main goal we had set in the beginning...To provide knowledge first and livestock second....was not happening like it should. He died and I sold everything at a profit and got out of the business. Working almost 100 hours per week on occasion (the 2 of us only), flying to every body of water imagineable to hand collect our livestock and hire local collectors to collect without damage, transhipping from everywhere,
hauling freight, maintenance.....Man alive, buddy, think about it...If you're not careful, it'l eat your lunch. I decided after my friend's death and the selling of our business (VERY successful).. (Financially, I don't have to work, but by choice, I do @ only 45 years old.) that things should be left alone in their natural habitats. I had realized that for those many years, working for retailers when younger, and then venturing out on our own had actually jaded us into thinking we COULD make the difference. It all boiled down to money.. No matter how hard and how long you sit back and look at it. wether you buy it in a LFS, TS'er, W'saler, or collect it your-self, it'll cost ya. You are almost 16 years old. Learn from the big boys mistakes my friend. Don't make the same ones they do or that we did. I have learned... The livestock comes first. Knowledge should far outweigh anything else you step into. Learning & integrity. Whenever I look at my bank account and think back to any given day of collecting overseas, of moving 1200 lbs of rock or livestock that we had just hand picked, and hopped back onto a plane and flew back to the good ol' US of A and landed without a hitch, collected our share from the sale of it, and went home feeling like, man alive, there's a lot of money in this doing it our way... lets do it again, so we did and made a killing doing it too. But it all came down to the cold hard reality of the matter-MONEY.. Seemed as if it took precedence over anything else at one point..Anyway, young man, think real hard about what you want to do. There are in my opinion, quite a few folks on these boards that know the business as I do, and have a plethora of KNOWLEDGE. Some of us just have a different experience. Not all good, not all bad. BUT......Learn from these experiences and make the call. Just remember though, knowledge is a very powerful tool and stay ethical and honest or you'll end up like the retailers.
Just my opinion for whats it's worth. Thanks for a great site and all the KNOWLEDGE out there.
Aquadoc-