Service business decision tool

Find your best-fit starting pointsChoose a business that fits the work you want.

Answer eight practical questions. The matcher will present three currently available business books, explain why each one fits, and identify what you should investigate before choosing.

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practical decisions
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personal details required
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How to use the result

A shortlist, not a verdict.

The interview narrows the catalog using operating fit. It cannot replace market validation, qualified technical training, or local compliance research.

  1. 01Compare the daily work.

    Decide whether the environment, schedule, physical load, and customer relationship are sustainable for you.

  2. 02Investigate the constraints.

    Verify licenses, permits, insurance, safety requirements, equipment, local demand, and current pricing.

  3. 03Use the book to go deeper.

    Open the recommended title for startup decisions, financial fundamentals, operating systems, and a structured launch path.

Common questions

What the matcher can and cannot tell you.

How does the business matcher choose recommendations?

It compares eight stated preferences with a maintained profile for each currently available Blue Collar Blueprint title. The scoring considers experience, relative startup intensity, work environment, physical demand, schedule, customer type, regulatory complexity, and growth model.

Does a strong match mean the business will succeed?

No. The results are planning guidance, not an earnings, demand, licensing, cost, or success prediction. Every result includes risks and local requirements to investigate before committing money.

Does the matcher collect personal information?

No account or personal information is required. Answers are saved only in the reader's browser so the interview can be resumed or revised.

Can I compare businesses outside my top three?

Yes. The results are a starting point. Readers can revise any answer, browse the complete book catalog, and compare businesses that require different capital, training, schedules, or operating models.