I manage a toy building factory in a remote northern area and then once a year, I deliver those toys around the world in one night. Pays the bills, but it’s not my dream job. I’m hoping to retire at 55 and work full time on a UA-cam channel with puppets reviewing tech, like headphones. Thoughts?
I'm not sure if I'm right, but I think the best way to assure success in business is to start with a basic skill as a self-employed and slowly scale up to a business while making low-cost mistakes. If I was a carpenter for example, I wouldn't borrow money and immediately incorporate my construction company and then go from there...... I would start by simply buying a truck with tools and start by renovating kitchens, bathrooms etc.... and then slowly scale up to a construction company with big projects.... the same for web development.... If I would borrow 200k and immediately start an agency, I think this would be a recipe for disaster... but starting as a freelancer and slowly scale up to an agency (or SaaS owner) is ALMOST a guaranteed success.... Anyway I hope that 36 is not too old to start in business XD
I just started freelancing and so far ive hasd 3 clients in 2 months, im 22 and im hoping to grow this freelancing business into a compay one day 🙏
Nice! Good start!
Yeah, I agree with you, but why the disposable glass? Please prevent the waste, this single disposable glass is a lot of contamination.
I manage a toy building factory in a remote northern area and then once a year, I deliver those toys around the world in one night. Pays the bills, but it’s not my dream job. I’m hoping to retire at 55 and work full time on a UA-cam channel with puppets reviewing tech, like headphones. Thoughts?
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I'm not sure if I'm right, but I think the best way to assure success in business is to start with a basic skill as a self-employed and slowly scale up to a business while making low-cost mistakes. If I was a carpenter for example, I wouldn't borrow money and immediately incorporate my construction company and then go from there...... I would start by simply buying a truck with tools and start by renovating kitchens, bathrooms etc.... and then slowly scale up to a construction company with big projects.... the same for web development.... If I would borrow 200k and immediately start an agency, I think this would be a recipe for disaster... but starting as a freelancer and slowly scale up to an agency (or SaaS owner) is ALMOST a guaranteed success.... Anyway I hope that 36 is not too old to start in business XD
Perfect! 36 is still a good age and more importantly, you seem to have the head for it.
I agree with you, the same route as well. I live in 3rd world country, but my client is mostly from the US and EU.