I have been a member for some time, but never posted a topic here so I am still quite new

My name is Dave, 32 years, living in Holland and working in Dutch travel business. I have a Thai girlfriend for 6 years now and we are living together in Holland for more then 3 years.
Every year we go back to Thailand at least once and we are just a few days back from our last trip. I stayed some days in Udon as well like every year as my girlfriend comes originally from Ban Dung where we always stay at their farmhouse.
Every time we have to go back to Holland we feel sad and that makes us thinking what we can do to begin something in Thailand. As the business in tourism is not that good at the moment, it will be quite difficult for me to find a good job in the Thai tourism business. And because I am already 32, I know that they will prefer a Thai native with one third or one fourth of my salary. So what else can we do to make a living in Thailand ?
As Udon is quite close to my family in law we would like to begin some business in Udon. We saw that there is a new farang barstreet near the Charoensri Shopping Complex and there are some bars for sale there. We already called for information about one of these bars and I think the selling price and the monthly rent is quite reasonable. So at the moment we are finding out if it's possible to take over one of these bars. We know that it's low season now and that the economy is quite worse, but maybe that's a good thing to take over something now as the economy will going to attract again.
Besides only running this bar I also want to start organizing trips through the Isan and to Laos and Cambodia. As being a travel agent with a lot of travelling experience through all parts of Thailand and some parts of Laos this should not be a problem to set up. Laos will be booming in the future and more and more farang (especially the repeaters) would like to travel in the Isan. We have a Lao friend in Luang Prabang studying for a tourguide so we will cooperate with him to set up nice trips for farang.
I think that many farang already living in the Isan will tell me not to begin a bar, but I think it's maybe the last way for us to come to live in Thailand. When we have our own bar and live in Udon, it will be more easy to look for some other options.
I hope there are some Udon expats here on this forum to help us and give us some good advices.
Thanks in advance !
Dave