Anyone who’s ever done it would surely agree: Buying an existing business is no walk in the park. The learning curve has very little … well, curve, and the sometimes clumsy “trial by fire” experiences seem to go with the territory. There are countless processes, procedures, customers, routes and employees to learn about. And, the world doesn’t come to a standstill while you figure it all out — there are still accounts to service, phones to answer and bills to pay.
And then there is starting a business from scratch, which, according to Jack and Kathy Meyer, owners of Potomac Portable






















