- Location
- Portland, OR
Hey Tree People!
I'm an ISA Certified Arborist and I have been doing tree work about 5 years. After a long ten months of working in New Zealand, and now back in the beautiful PNW I am inspired and ready to go out on my own. I've got my pickup truck, my climbing kit, a chainsaw and basic gardening tools. I can do plenty! I want to focus on small and medium tree and shrub pruning, as well as herbaceous perennial planting and garden design. I feel there is definitely a niche market for a small woman-owned and operated business that larger tree companies miss out on with their high overhead costs.
Now for the nitty gritty. It appears I will need a contractors as well as a landscapers license in Oregon. I need those first before I can do anything else, correct? Then I can register my business with the state. Should I go LLC? That seems to be the trend I notice with peers. Then a tax ID number. Then get an accountant, a lawyer, and an insurance broker. Am I missing something?
I'm trying to take a business class with Mercy Corps so I can qualify for their IDA grants for future equipment purchases. They will also help me write a business plan, which is necessary for any type of funding. What helped you write your business plan? Where did you find tree work market trend analysis?
All advice is welcome and appreciated! Sweaty Betty's Tree Care coming soon!
I'm an ISA Certified Arborist and I have been doing tree work about 5 years. After a long ten months of working in New Zealand, and now back in the beautiful PNW I am inspired and ready to go out on my own. I've got my pickup truck, my climbing kit, a chainsaw and basic gardening tools. I can do plenty! I want to focus on small and medium tree and shrub pruning, as well as herbaceous perennial planting and garden design. I feel there is definitely a niche market for a small woman-owned and operated business that larger tree companies miss out on with their high overhead costs.
Now for the nitty gritty. It appears I will need a contractors as well as a landscapers license in Oregon. I need those first before I can do anything else, correct? Then I can register my business with the state. Should I go LLC? That seems to be the trend I notice with peers. Then a tax ID number. Then get an accountant, a lawyer, and an insurance broker. Am I missing something?
I'm trying to take a business class with Mercy Corps so I can qualify for their IDA grants for future equipment purchases. They will also help me write a business plan, which is necessary for any type of funding. What helped you write your business plan? Where did you find tree work market trend analysis?
All advice is welcome and appreciated! Sweaty Betty's Tree Care coming soon!
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