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Do dental lab(s) have enough space to operate an additional business?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffers" data-source="post: 265675" data-attributes="member: 11981"><p>Completely understood. I think this is how many individuals feel. Honestly, you are probably not going to be our target market. This is our experience with any profession, especially dentists. Some dentists say, "I have enough patients to work 40 hours a week chairside and keep this operation running. That is enough for me. No more investments, I am at max capacity!"</p><p></p><p>Other dentists consider expanding their services to address the increase in demand. Personally, I would consider bringing on associates to deal with the increased demand, and begin larger advertising investments. If I could fill my associates 40 hour schedule, the office would have the same revenue, and now I could oversee operations and continue focusing on growth. This would open the door for another associate, a specialist, or even a second location. I'm helping my bottom line, lowering my stress, and continuing to build wealth.</p><p></p><p>Some people work for their money, others let their money work for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffers, post: 265675, member: 11981"] Completely understood. I think this is how many individuals feel. Honestly, you are probably not going to be our target market. This is our experience with any profession, especially dentists. Some dentists say, "I have enough patients to work 40 hours a week chairside and keep this operation running. That is enough for me. No more investments, I am at max capacity!" Other dentists consider expanding their services to address the increase in demand. Personally, I would consider bringing on associates to deal with the increased demand, and begin larger advertising investments. If I could fill my associates 40 hour schedule, the office would have the same revenue, and now I could oversee operations and continue focusing on growth. This would open the door for another associate, a specialist, or even a second location. I'm helping my bottom line, lowering my stress, and continuing to build wealth. Some people work for their money, others let their money work for them. [/QUOTE]
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