M A R K E T   S T R E E T   C O.
Joseph Morales - Owner

I am first and foremost a dad to my two boys and a husband to my wife all the rest is just fun...

I am Market Street Co. I run a small company that makes things while being a stay-at-home daddy. So
here's some info....my name is Joe and I left my corporate job with a big bank to be with my kids and I'm
loving every minute of it.....well almost. There are certain drawbacks to being home and one is, although
there is work no one pays me....

The financial drawback led me to looking for ways to generate an income from home. Luckily for me I am
somewhat crafty and good in my workshop so I started building furniture and even built all of the kitchen
cabinets in my mom's kitchen.

There are only so many hours in the day so I work on my crafts and furniture when I can. My little guys
nap for a couple hours a day so I do all of my computer work then and kind of just find time when I can to
get into the woodshop.

When I was 10 or 11 years old I would build bird houses and sell them to the ladies at church. It was a
very lucrative business. I was quite the little entrepreneur and I didn’t even realize it.

At a young age my parents moved us to the desert outside of Phoenix and there was not a lot to do.
Although we moved out there with my best friend I still needed to fill the time, so my dad’s woodshop was
a great way for me to pass the time. We didn’t have much money so I would build with what I could find
laying around. Most of my materials were old used wood (who knew, recycling and being green at that
age) and the occasional rusty piece of metal. Well as it turns out those items were in high demand and I
sold every birdhouse I built. At 14 I was even getting special orders.

When high school started I signed up for the woodworking class thinking it would be an easy "A"
because I already knew my way around the woodshop. Boy was I wrong. I learned so much in that class,
to this day I use techniques I learned. High school woodworking was such a niche for me the high school
let me take the class all four years even though the maximum allowed was two. They had me be a shop
supervisor and machine tuner and repair man. My junior and senior year I was king of the woodshop
and I knew it.

So, going back to my roots. 15 years later and there are three birdhouses in progress in my woodshop.
It’s kind of funny, I’m not sure I am as creative as I was as a boy….but I am still having a lot of fun doing
what I did that got me interested in the creative woodworking thing.
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