One of my close friends from middle and high school came from a family whose patriarch did this same kind of job.<p>He had a slightly bigger operation than this guy, because he had to buy snow removal equipment to clear snow from parking lots, but it’s totally a thing you can do.
> I decided the most simple way to accommodate this was by subbing the work out to other small cleaning companies.<p>So the best way to make money is to hire someone to do the job and pay him less than what you're billing your client?<p>> Each subcontractor must sign a contract that I had created before they commence work for me. It spells out their legal and service obligations.<p>And create a legal binding between you and the subcontractors that are finally like employees without any employee protection?<p>Let me guess, somewhere in the contract there's some non compete clause that they must follow because they're not employees?