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Soon this summer I'm moving from east coast urban cuck town to a small town in northeastern Idaho. What kinds of businesses do well in small towns? I'm thinking of appliance repair and installing solar systems because i at least have some experience in those areas but i'm very ignorant when it comes to everything else.

>> No.49883690

Meth salesmen

>> No.49883711

>>49883621

Sell your boy pussy to truckers

>> No.49883712

>>49883621
Trash collection is always ion demand, especially rural areas. Do you have a trailer or truck?

>> No.49883731

>>49883621
just ask around and see what they need

>> No.49883833

>>49883621
Learn to code and work remotely

>> No.49883856

>>49883621
Doctor

>> No.49883887
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49883887

>>49883621
EDGAR search public records and see who's filing in your area.
pic related sec.gov/edgar filings in Wallace,ID.
Looks like 'gold' is your answer there.

>> No.49884053

>>49883712
i have a van but i'm sure it could pull a trailer.

>> No.49884217

>>49883621
i'm gonna start a diy venue for the college kids. sell fakes out the back room kek

>> No.49884266

>>49883621
Fuck off we’re full

>> No.49884893

>>49884266
my brother in christ there are only 5 states in the lower 48 more empty than idaho

>> No.49884983

>>49884893
Doesn't make your kind welcone in any of them asshole. Move to Cali where you belong cuck.

>> No.49885194

>>49884983
seethe more, im moving to idaho and there's nothing you can do about it. you will accept me as a refugee into your own bedroom and i will eat all your food and pet your dog so that it likes me more now.

>> No.49885349

>>49883690
Came here to say this. Everyone in Idaho smokes meth.

>> No.49885395

>>49885194
>>49884983

lol owned

>> No.49885402

>>49884266
You’re probably paying a mortgage son, how dare you try to gatekeep “your” land kekekekek

>> No.49885590

>>49883621
There is no such thing as Northeastern Idaho, the panhandle is too skinny to be meaningfully split East/West. There is North Idaho. Why are you moving there?

T. North Idahoan.

>> No.49885776

>>49885590
im moving to be closer to a friend and because it looks cool

>> No.49885969

>>49885590
Ted?

>> No.49886044

>>49884266
>>49884983
now hold on there local boys, you need a good injection of northeast ingenuity and industriousness to stay fresh. These people work hard and don't take no for an answer.

>> No.49886565

>>49883621
hey dude, i'll tell you exactly what i did to make it in a rural PNW city near you.
start homebrewing beer for a few months to learn brewing science, invest a grand into homebrewing equipment and sell at brewing shops, colleges and farmers markets. you'll recoup your investment in 2-3 months (you'll make about $15hr in profit:labor ratios, it takes only 3 hours of effort to make 120L of beer with basic equipment. each simultaneous batch requires only an extra $60 for a fermenting vessel). once you have a small name for yourself, you can start expanding the volume output exponentially and you'll start seeing 50% returns on investment each month if you establish a demand for your beer. network with hipsters at homebrew stores and you'll easily find a market for your product, and skilled workers who are all EAGER to get in on the ground floor of a microbrewery. the second you convince a local restaurant to put your beer on tap you've made it. i moved to montana in 2020 and i already run the largest microbrewery in missoula. i made 110k last year and i'm poised to make over 200 this year. once i expand into BC and california i'm easily expecting over a million in personal income even after operational expansive expenses.

also, the big secret trick to taking in the most profits as a brewer is to make a sweet beer with the cheapest ingredients, but picking an obscure style/flavor so you can charge premium hipster prices.

for example; the most popular premium beer in the PNW are IPAs, which is what i started with, but i realized they require the use a lot of a shitload of hops, tripling your production costs. meanwhile cervesa like modelo or corona are also popular here (especially in seattle) are just as expensive because they have a longer production time and are imported from 1000+km away. but they cost fucking NOTHING to make. i've added some peach juice and lime zest to my cervesa ($1 per 100L) to flavormog these beaners AND i can undercut (cont)

>> No.49886693

>>49886565
i can undercut their prices and still retain a fucking 75%profit after labor, rent and supplies while only working 3hrs a week as management. beer prices are fucking insane here compared to production cost, which has remained completely static through the recession.

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>>49883621
there's a reason people try to escape these types of towns

>> No.49886956

>>49886565
>>49886693
based hopbro

>> No.49887134

>>49886565
Tips for side jobs in the winter in Montana? I was just gonna get a serving job for weekends when I'm not working my remote job/snowboarding.

>> No.49887151

>>49886693
one more thing if you do choose this path; replace 20% of the grains of any recipie with corn. corn is fucking free in usa because of gvt subsidization, and the only thing it changes in the beer is it makes it slightly creamier, which is seen as a positive trait in sweeter style beers. anything to drop your operational costs. larger fermentors and brewing kettles pay for themselves in months for the same reason, it cost's me under a dollar to make a $4 can of corn beer

>> No.49887183

>>49886565
>>49886693
>>49887151
Finally some good useful info on this board thank you so much I’ve been trying to think of some kind of project to embark on & this very well may be it

>> No.49887193

>>49887134
white IT guys are in demand here and pay respectable wages, even for amateurs. if you have no IT skills then join a forestry/wildfire crew, they fight fires in the summer and burn dead trees/scout beetle kill in the winter. zero skill required for $20/hr seasonal work with guaranteed overtime every week

>> No.49887989

fly over states are depressing as fuck.

>> No.49888160

>>49883621
Lots of logging in idaho. Get into it. run a skidder theyre pretty cool

>> No.49888187

>>49883621
You will get raped killed and eaten in Bonners Ferry

>> No.49888252

>>49883711
kek + checked

>> No.49889422

>>49888160
2nded, pays good and they hire anyone

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>>49887989
>fly over states are depressing as fuck.