Renny Doyle • May 5, 2020

When Should You Fire Your Boss?

When Should You Fire Your Boss?

The answer is simple, but the decision is not an easy one… When your detailing has proven that it provides year-round cash flow that will support your income needs.


When I started out, I kept a part-time job in the slow, winter months for the first two years. Looking back, I should have kept a ten-to-twenty a week winter job in my third year, but we squeezed by. From our fourth year on, we kept busy enough year-round.



It’s important to have patience. Give yourself four to seven years before you are making a rewarding income. Some may achieve this goal faster, but as a rule of thumb, this is a reality. Happy Detailing!

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