Don't do it...

Or if you do do it make sure you have controlling interest in the company 
and can ultimately make any decision there is to be made.  Consult lawyer 
do not do it on your own...  That's my 2 cents :)

Scott Carullo
Brevard Wireless
321-205-1100 x102
-------- Original Message --------
> From: "Robert West" <robert.w...@just-micro.com>
> Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 11:17 AM
> To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
> Subject: [WISPA] Partnership Agreements
> 
> I've had as few people approach me in the recent past wanting to partner 
up
> with me and to be honest, I can really use someone to carry half the 
load.
> I'm leery, however of getting screwed.  (My father was in business for 
years
> with one partner and after they took on another they all got screwed to 
the
> point they were out of business)  A requirement of a partner, for me, 
would
> be someone buying in with enough cash to grow the company to carry the 
extra
> weight of the new guy.  The ones in the past turned out to be flakes 
with
> only dollar signs in their eyes.  Not a good fit for me, I'm not about 
cash
> in my pocket, that comes with doing a good job and someone talking about
> money all the time scares the hell out of me.
> 
>  
> 
> I now have a guy who looks good.  Has the assets and interest.  Has 3 
small
> towers in parts in his barn, he has a barn converted to an office,
> construction equipment, trailers, etc.  He understands there won't be 
any
> money flowing in his pocket for probably a year due to the expansion 
we're
> doing.  He says that's fine.   He also has the billing and general 
paperwork
> experience and background.  (I absolutely hate dealing with the money 
and
> paperwork)  Looks good so far.  The construction equipment would be a 
help,
> no more begging things from farmers and making deals to get a hole dug.  
His
> current gig is as an electrical engineer, travels around the world as a
> contractor overseeing the repair and programming of robotics as well as 
the
> installation of the equipment.  He says he's tired of being gone all the
> time and wants to stay in one area in a field that will be somewhat 
related
> and complicated enough that he won't get bored.  Hmmmmm..
> 
>  
> 
> I've been to his home a few times, even put in a private wireless 
connection
> between him and his neighbor a mile away.  Seems like a decent guy.  
> 
>  
> 
> Now he wants to sit down and work things out on paper.  Any advice on 
things
> to cover my ass on?  Things some of you wished you had down on paper 
when
> you started out?  I'm not a partner kinda guy, my business plan is always 
in
> my head, I make much of it up as I go along and I jump in and just do 
things
> myself so this is new territory.    (However, my total lack of 
organization
> is due to the previously stated operation of the business plan)
> 
>  
> 
> I know some will yell to not take on a partner and I'd be one of them,
> believe me.  That's why I've fought them off so long.  But with a larger
> network coming online and eyes for even more expansion, it's looking good 
to
> me.   (We currently only have a little less than 200 subs but anticipate
> twice if not 3 times that to come online in 2010)   I just don't want to 
be
> out in the cold or screwed over due to my ability to trust.  I'll never 
give
> up more than 50%, won't happen, but there are many ways people can screw
> others.  
> 
>  
> 
> It all sounds like picking the right person for marriage.  (I have a bad
> track record in that too!!! )  Do ya think maybe him and I should just 
kinda
> "date" for awhile before we make the commitment?  What would be 
considered
> first base in this kind of thing....?  Configuring a CPE after a few 
dates
> then moving on to a customer installation then if it all goes well, take 
the
> plunge and climb a tower together?
> 
>  
> 
> Weird.
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks.
> 
>  
> 
> Robert West
> 
> Just Micro Digital Services Inc.
> 
> 740-335-7020
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
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