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I love the fact that she started this on her own, just moved to a new city and imagined her business idea and brought it to life. Wishing you all the success in the world!
This is the most relevant and down-to-earth business startup that you guys have done so far. Her business is absolutely incredible and hopefully other people will take notes
I came here to say the exact same thing! I enjoyed the realness and reliability of this episode. Hope Anna’s business continues to grow. Now lemme go see how much one of those tshirts are 😂
Yeah the demand for house cleaners is extremely high…a lot of the older generation is dying off and the new gen has no time to clean houses…so a good housekeeper is highly coveted…I’m sure she’s had offers to specifically work for people by herself 😅
this is the most relatable and inspiring start up I've seen on this channel. Thank you! and massive congratulations to her and wish her growing success!!
This is great! I'm a little confused though, the text on the screen said she made $5000 a month at her previous tech job, but she said she'd never made more than $2000 a month before starting her business? Which is it?
I spend about 20 hours per week or more cleaning my house. I also detail cars as a hobby. My OCD is what makes me clean so much. At least she gets paid to do this. I grew up poor and on welfare. I remember seeing cockroaches running around all the time. Now I clean incessantly to make sure that I never have to be in that type of environment ever again. I did not graduate from college. I have over $2,000 in cleaning products.
I don’t think most people who clean houses start business because it’s so lucrative to not do all the extra of starting a business and rich people are very territorial…when they like you and trust you you almost become a part of their family and I’ve seen people in the industry only work for one person & make well over 100k a year…💁🏽♂️ there was actually an uproar in Florida a few months back because a lack of housekeepers…new generation doesn’t want to clean houses…it’s beneath them this is fantastic because she started with nothing…literally just a vacuum cleaner and dollar tree supplies…😊
The 1% is saying that the 99% can do it, too. Yeah, we still need people to go to college. More businesses fail in a few years than ever take off in a major way.
If you have depression Portland is not a good place for that. The constant rain can be depressing for most. That could further add to your mental depression.
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I love the fact that she started this on her own, just moved to a new city and imagined her business idea and brought it to life. Wishing you all the success in the world!
This is the most relevant and down-to-earth business startup that you guys have done so far. Her business is absolutely incredible and hopefully other people will take notes
I came here to say the exact same thing! I enjoyed the realness and reliability of this episode. Hope Anna’s business continues to grow. Now lemme go see how much one of those tshirts are 😂
Yeah the demand for house cleaners is extremely high…a lot of the older generation is dying off and the new gen has no time to clean houses…so a good housekeeper is highly coveted…I’m sure she’s had offers to specifically work for people by herself 😅
Love her story and her honesty about her money psychology and depression. Anyones life can turn around with the right mindset and actions. 😃
I respect her hustle. She is going to be rich one day.
One day me and my brother’s business will be aired on CNBC Make It . - 2024/10/30 .
My Fav youtube channel ❤️🏆
Not cleaning with the bunz hanging out. Highly respectable. We need more videos like this
this is the most relatable and inspiring start up I've seen on this channel. Thank you! and massive congratulations to her and wish her growing success!!
I am so proud of you!
This is great! I'm a little confused though, the text on the screen said she made $5000 a month at her previous tech job, but she said she'd never made more than $2000 a month before starting her business? Which is it?
Very inspiring! I hope to start a business one day
You have my respect Anna-Marie.
This girl deserves the best. I'm really impressed.
Wow she's amazing
i am the cool aunt and have a tree nursery.
i need a $100K plan
Dope editing too
just beautiful👏🏼
I totally see her starting another revenue stream and sharing with others the inner workings of how to start their own cleaning business.
I spend about 20 hours per week or more cleaning my house. I also detail cars as a hobby. My OCD is what makes me clean so much. At least she gets paid to do this. I grew up poor and on welfare. I remember seeing cockroaches running around all the time. Now I clean incessantly to make sure that I never have to be in that type of environment ever again. I did not graduate from college. I have over $2,000 in cleaning products.
Why don’t you clean houses or apartments on the side? You can pick and choose the level of difficulty 💁🏽♂️
I don’t think most people who clean houses start business because it’s so lucrative to not do all the extra of starting a business and rich people are very territorial…when they like you and trust you you almost become a part of their family and I’ve seen people in the industry only work for one person & make well over 100k a year…💁🏽♂️ there was actually an uproar in Florida a few months back because a lack of housekeepers…new generation doesn’t want to clean houses…it’s beneath them this is fantastic because she started with nothing…literally just a vacuum cleaner and dollar tree supplies…😊
The 1% is saying that the 99% can do it, too. Yeah, we still need people to go to college. More businesses fail in a few years than ever take off in a major way.
badass
Her gross income is $29k a year? I think it should be net income. Otherwise her monthly expenses greatly exceed her income.
POC? Research? It's just cleaning, not too hard innovation..
The monotone voice is hard to listen to.
If she needs a man then LOOK NO FURTHER 😮💨
If you have depression Portland is not a good place for that. The constant rain can be depressing for most. That could further add to your mental depression.
100k. I think she should buy a proper mousepad.
FIRST!
Money was tight but grew up on an 80 acre farm? Make it make sense .
Many farmers are poor.
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Why do you think it's acceptable to say this? Are you that mad at the world? Keep these thoughts to yourself.
A hard worker. Well done to her. ❤🤍💙