I've made my living solely as a home energy pro since 2004, and I was building a high performance home for two years before that. For six of the past eight years, I've been running my own business, and Energy Vanguard is halfway through its fourth year now. It doesn't take a PhD in physics to be successful in this business (though it's certainly helpful to have one), but I can point out a few factors that I believe have contributed to my success and longevity in this business.
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Comment by Bud Poll on February 7, 2012 at 6:23am Allison, great list!
If anyone is not doing all of those they are short changing their opportunity. Being the boss of your own business means doing it all, not just the things you like and letting the rest slide.
Education: Keeping pace with the changes and adding new knowledge should never stop. As Allison says, your first certification is just the beginning.
Experience: If you don't have it, get it. One of the advantages of this business is it is 90% labor, which means, if you have to give some away (volunteer) to get your first 100 audits under your belt, it won't cost you a fortune. For those starting out with minimal construction experience, you won't be the same person when you reach 100 audits.
Allison's advice is not just free, it's money in your pocket.
Bud
So clear and yet so far!
“If you have the resources....” I am available to extend the resources of a limited number of people, for the purpose of improving ability to juggle all these. You need invest only attention, time and energy that you've got.
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