Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Let me be the first to tell you to run.. run fast and far away from this industry. It's the most cut-thoat kick em in the D I C K over a penny bunch of people I've ever met. I grew up in this industry and have seen it's best and absolute worst. It's what I know and do best so I'm here for life, you're new with high hopes and ambitions just waiting to be trampled on and drug through the bowels of screen printing. If you want to do this.. don't print! SELL!! and let us lifer ink monkey's who really know what were doing, do it for you. **edit.. really guys.. word censoring.. what are we in grade school.
If I had the gift of gab I'd be selling and not printing.Why are you so deadset on this business loan thing and figuring out how to utilize/justify it? Wouldn't you rather start a business and not take on any debt?Build a website. A good one. Pay someone to do it for you if you can't. Market the hell outof yourself. Both of those take at least a little money so there's your loan justification if you must. Shake hands and smile and network and wear a tie and junk. Make connectionsand sell sell sell.
If I had the gift of gab I'd be selling and not printing.
. . . I have to 100% agree with J Sheridan. Anyone with a few hundred bucks can get into this industry and suck the life out of it. . If you want in, then go work at a shop for a few years and learn as much as you can. If you don't know a thing about production, how can you sell a finished product? I would take that business grant, go buy some Nikes and run like the freakin wind. . .better off opening a pizza shop, atleast you'll get to eat a damn lunch. . .hell, It's Friday night 11:00 and I'm STILL working. . . I'm talking to Captain Morgan in about five minutes.