PART 1 - Sandra Kain from Coles Bay in Tasmania finally completed the cycle of starting and then selling her 2 businesses. End to end it was 26 years. The selling part took a lot longer than hoped. In this episode she shares her personal experiences and tips for other regional business owners thinking about selling.

Show Notes

#regionalsmallbusinesses are at the centre of healthy #localeconomies, both as a supplier of goods or services and as an employer. It's in everyone's interest that these #businesses successfully transfer from one #owner to another.  #Owners of #regionalbusinesses face additional hurdles when selling their business. In this 3 part #owners of #regionalbusinesses share their own personal experiences from going through a #businesssale process.

In this 2nd interview (over 2 weeks)  Sandra Kain from #ColesBay in #Tasmania shares her beginning to end story of landing in #ColesBay starting 2 new businesses and then completing the cycle and selling, over a much longer timeframe than she imagined, a bit over 26 years later.  We cover;

  • arriving in 1994, taking on a #supermarket and #takeaway as one #business, and then a few years later, purchasing the #bakery next door
  • using the earlier experience of owning a business in #perth but being challenged by the step up to the next level
  • her motivations for being in business
  • the #inspiration she got from her #mother who worked in a little #MilkBar, work alongside  her, and enjoying the interaction with people
  • though I had worked before and it was my own business but this was a large scale
  • the benefits of good #timing with #Tasmaniantourism opening up and having #international guests coming from everywhere
  • #colesbay being the first town in #Australia to #banplasticbags and working with @PlanetArk
  • #tasmanina as a beautiful #cleanandgreen place
  • hearing the signal that ït's #timetosell - knowing that the average time it would take to #sellyour business was three or four years.
  • kicking off the #sellingprocess and getting nowhere slowly (initially by putting notices on the front of my businesses - just to see who was out there)
  • deciding that after twelve months two years that it was not really going anywhere
  • the challenges for young couples, young baker's in getting #finance
  • dealing with #tirekickers and endless #questions
  • working alongside #goodpeople #colorfulpeople
  • the difficulties in getting good people working for you in #ruralareas and #countryareas
  • hoping and then realizing that #children weren't really interested in taking on the businesses - a major turning point in her life
  • feeling anxious from then on
  • experiencing the sense of loss after selling the business  - wandering "what you are going to do tomorrow?"
  • finally selling and becoming farmers #breeding #BeltedGalloways
  • working out that working with animals is a lot easier - because they do not answer back!!

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