Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around starting a business in the electronics sector, particularly focusing on automotive applications. Participants share insights on market analysis, personal experiences, and considerations for self-employment versus traditional employment.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- One participant suggests thoroughly scoping out the market, understanding customer payment behaviors, and assessing personal enjoyment in the work.
- Another participant notes that while they enjoy small circuit design, it is a competitive field, and more mundane jobs often yield better financial returns.
- A participant shares experiences with niche markets in the aftermarket automotive industry, citing a successful example of selling a fake burglar alarm.
- There are discussions about the number of hours worked, with one participant indicating they often work 80-100 hours a week but can bill about half that time as profit.
- Another participant emphasizes the autonomy and perceived security of self-employment compared to traditional employment, suggesting that having multiple customers mitigates risk.
- Participants express varying views on the financial aspects of their work, with one stating their best day earned ~$2800 and average earnings around ~$1000.
- There is a clarification request regarding the types of devices made, with one participant explaining they focus on instrumentation work, custom signal conditioners, and programming, while avoiding high-risk circuit design projects.
- Another participant raises the importance of considering the risks and benefits of working alone versus in partnership before starting a business.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants present multiple competing views on the best approaches to starting a business in electronics, with no consensus on specific strategies or models. Discussions include differing opinions on the types of work to pursue and the balance of risk and reward in self-employment.
Contextual Notes
Participants express varying levels of experience and success, with some noting the challenges of market competition and the risks associated with different types of work. There is also mention of the emotional and practical implications of self-employment.
Who May Find This Useful
Individuals interested in starting a business in electronics, particularly in automotive applications, as well as those considering self-employment in technical fields.