So here's the thing about selling fish... it's an awful business. It's poor way to make a living, and only a few survive as their form of income. You'll see sellers come and go, you'll see tons of money invested only to ultimately end up as a waste because the fish selling industry is brutal. It has it's ups and it has it's downs, and always goes by the wayside during tough economic times. There is a thin margin to make a profit, and most of the time, it's a losing battle.
There are some very profitable sellers too, don't get me wrong. But those are rare, and even some of those are just smoke and mirrors. I've been reading your thread over the last few months and shaking my head every time I read this.
So, I wish you luck, but I suggest a real job and a backup plan is in order (since you have a wife and kid to think about). It's not just your future you're gambling with.
Also, friendly advice is to NEVER consider it sold until money is in hand. If the personw ants to buy it, they'll come through with the cash.
There are some very profitable sellers too, don't get me wrong. But those are rare, and even some of those are just smoke and mirrors. I've been reading your thread over the last few months and shaking my head every time I read this.
So, I wish you luck, but I suggest a real job and a backup plan is in order (since you have a wife and kid to think about). It's not just your future you're gambling with.
Also, friendly advice is to NEVER consider it sold until money is in hand. If the personw ants to buy it, they'll come through with the cash.





