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This week, Jared sits down with Isaac Saucedo, owner of Quick-Dry Flood Services. The previous owner was retiring and offered the business to Isaac and his business partner. Isaac took the offer seriously, saving money to make it happen.
Isaac Saucedo grew up in San Diego and got into the construction industry through his father, who was a building inspector and eventually became a general contractor.
In 2009, Saucedo started a construction and building company, right when the real estate market was collapsing. They had zero work going around, so people might have thought they were crazy. But word of mouth advertising led to jobs and success for the company.
Overall, Saucedo has had a successful experience in owning businesses and has advice to offer other buyers and sellers.
If you have questions for Jared, visit JaredWJohnson.com
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this program are my own and/or those of my guests. They do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of my employer.
By Jared W. Johnson4.6
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This week, Jared sits down with Isaac Saucedo, owner of Quick-Dry Flood Services. The previous owner was retiring and offered the business to Isaac and his business partner. Isaac took the offer seriously, saving money to make it happen.
Isaac Saucedo grew up in San Diego and got into the construction industry through his father, who was a building inspector and eventually became a general contractor.
In 2009, Saucedo started a construction and building company, right when the real estate market was collapsing. They had zero work going around, so people might have thought they were crazy. But word of mouth advertising led to jobs and success for the company.
Overall, Saucedo has had a successful experience in owning businesses and has advice to offer other buyers and sellers.
If you have questions for Jared, visit JaredWJohnson.com
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this program are my own and/or those of my guests. They do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of my employer.

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