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Schoolboy looked at grades and decided to take on Tesco

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April 14, 2024
Joe Hickey began his own business last year

Joe Hickey began his own business last year -Credit:Joe Hickey

A 15 year-old has come up with an ingenious way to rival his local supermarket.

Joe Hickey, 15, from Lower Heswall, says he prefers being practical and hands-on as opposed to academic studies. Last March, he spotted a gap in the market and resolved to start his own business.

Speaking to the ECHO, Joe said: “I was looking at my grades and I was like, oh my god, they’re shocking them. I do alright for myself, don’t get me wrong, but I just want to do something a bit more practical, hands on, and I just thought, I want to start earning money.”

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Inspired by the likes of Steven Bartlett from Diary of a CEO, who he recently saw live at the Liverpool Empire, he began looking at ways he could just do that.

Joe started by studying a service that a Tesco store near his home offers. He said: “They offer a car cleaning business, but only minimal, and I noticed a lot of people are starting to go there. I was like, oh my gosh, imagine if I made a car cleaning business?

“I just sent out some emails because surely they’d want to get their car cleaned by a 15 year old, trying to make some money.”

Joe began self-advertising his own cleaning business and picking up jobs, claiming he gives cars a thorough going over with his multi-service level cleaner. His idea soon began to attract attention.

He said: “Everyone started catching on and saying, actually, I’d like you to clean mine because it’s more personal and I like it. I normally enjoy car cleaning. It’s not like a chore to me. It’s more just like a hobby. And I’m getting money for it, and if I could get more money, that’s just a bonus.”

One complication is that, due to his age, Joe can’t drive to jobs himself and admits it can be a hassle for his mum and dad to ferry him around Wirral. He said: “I’ve got two years until I can drive, and I’ll be well up for that.”

Joe has only recently begun promoting his idea on social media. He hopes this will enable him to clean a very specific type of car. He said: “I want to reach more clients with expensive cars like McLaren, Lamborghinis and everything like that, because then all the supercars owners will catch on and they’ll be like, oh this guy’s kind of good, he cleans the supercars and he’s experienced, and then they just pass it around pass it around.”

You can find out more about Joe’s business via his Instagram page here.

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