The background: I am currently an Admin at a medium sized company. I do the infrastructure (cisco routers and switches), the security (ISA Server, PIX, Tipping Point, etc.) and the phone system (Nortel Meridian 1). I am also in school at nights to finish up my masters (information systems), plan on graduating next Fall. I have only been in my position for a year and have several years of on off help desk support. While in college I ran a computer service business that was successful enough to pay most bills, but I never put enough attention to it to develop it.
The Dilemma: My wife is still in school and will be graduating at the same time. She wants to move "back home" to have kids which we both want. The problem is right now I'm in Atlanta, a large source of IT jobs. Her home town is about 80K strong, not so much for the IT jobs. The closest cities are 2 and 3 hours away and only have about 250K to a half million, respectively, people at the most. I desperately have wanted to start an IT solutions firm. To be honest I developed a business plan and then saw that Matthew Moran has essentially the same ideas so this post is sort of to him, but open to all. There is already an established business there which is a typical IT provider and as Tun Szu suggests I have researched my enemy and he is formidable. Very good ideas this guy has. However; I know I will probably need to work at a company long enough for my wife to get a job and insurance so I have a few years still.
The question: Can I do it? What should be my plan of action? I WILL own a successful business one day, that is not the question. My question is what do I need to do now (a few years before it can become a reality) to position myself to succeed. Any insight will be helpful.
As always, thanks for your knowledge.
The Dilemma: My wife is still in school and will be graduating at the same time. She wants to move "back home" to have kids which we both want. The problem is right now I'm in Atlanta, a large source of IT jobs. Her home town is about 80K strong, not so much for the IT jobs. The closest cities are 2 and 3 hours away and only have about 250K to a half million, respectively, people at the most. I desperately have wanted to start an IT solutions firm. To be honest I developed a business plan and then saw that Matthew Moran has essentially the same ideas so this post is sort of to him, but open to all. There is already an established business there which is a typical IT provider and as Tun Szu suggests I have researched my enemy and he is formidable. Very good ideas this guy has. However; I know I will probably need to work at a company long enough for my wife to get a job and insurance so I have a few years still.
The question: Can I do it? What should be my plan of action? I WILL own a successful business one day, that is not the question. My question is what do I need to do now (a few years before it can become a reality) to position myself to succeed. Any insight will be helpful.
As always, thanks for your knowledge.