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This will be the world's shortest progress thread. You'll be able to see the idea, execution, and result all within the span of a week.
Had quite a few positive experiences today, so I'm gonna keep it going by giving something back.
So the goal is simple. Make $2.5k cash.
Let's go over the usual excuses;
a) I have no time/I'm too busy
b) I have no money
About me;
a) I work all the time, and I don't anticipate taking a day off during the entire span of this challenge. Plus I've got my own side ventures to maintain.
b) I'm not using any money.
The idea;
In those online classifieds I always see guys posting '2 guys with truck, looking for cash job, etc'. Then I see ads from home owners needing services done, be it painting, lawn work, whatever.
Why don't these people ever bother contacting each other? Easy, it's the same reason why people ask dumb questions rather than use the search function. It's easier to get other people to give you the answers, so in this situation that's what I'm going to do.
The plan;
So I'm going to create one or more crews from all those day laborer guys and I'm going to connect them with jobs. I will take a cut.
The weather has just changed from freezing and snow covered, to warm and beautiful, so I may have the best results with spring cleaning/lawnwork/painting those types of things.
I have solid connections to a large window manufacture, so I'll look for those types of opportunities as well.
I figure at most I can haggle for a 25% cut. That would mean that I'd have to generate $10,000 worth of work. Seems like a lot, but 2 or 3 window or painting jobs and I'm there. I'd go for a lower cut if I had more time, but the goal is 1 week, so eh.
Feel free to steal my process from A to Z. I'm only doing this once anyway and the whole point is to show you, if you're struggling, that generating some quick cash is relatively easy and straightforward.
Day 1 (today), I'm not even going to do anything. CNBC is airing 'Money Talks' in 5 minutes and I missed yesterdays The Profit, which reruns tonight. so lol...
Day 2 (tomorrow) we get down to business.
Good luck me.
Had quite a few positive experiences today, so I'm gonna keep it going by giving something back.
So the goal is simple. Make $2.5k cash.
Let's go over the usual excuses;
a) I have no time/I'm too busy
b) I have no money
About me;
a) I work all the time, and I don't anticipate taking a day off during the entire span of this challenge. Plus I've got my own side ventures to maintain.
b) I'm not using any money.
The idea;
In those online classifieds I always see guys posting '2 guys with truck, looking for cash job, etc'. Then I see ads from home owners needing services done, be it painting, lawn work, whatever.
Why don't these people ever bother contacting each other? Easy, it's the same reason why people ask dumb questions rather than use the search function. It's easier to get other people to give you the answers, so in this situation that's what I'm going to do.
The plan;
So I'm going to create one or more crews from all those day laborer guys and I'm going to connect them with jobs. I will take a cut.
The weather has just changed from freezing and snow covered, to warm and beautiful, so I may have the best results with spring cleaning/lawnwork/painting those types of things.
I have solid connections to a large window manufacture, so I'll look for those types of opportunities as well.
I figure at most I can haggle for a 25% cut. That would mean that I'd have to generate $10,000 worth of work. Seems like a lot, but 2 or 3 window or painting jobs and I'm there. I'd go for a lower cut if I had more time, but the goal is 1 week, so eh.
Feel free to steal my process from A to Z. I'm only doing this once anyway and the whole point is to show you, if you're struggling, that generating some quick cash is relatively easy and straightforward.
Day 1 (today), I'm not even going to do anything. CNBC is airing 'Money Talks' in 5 minutes and I missed yesterdays The Profit, which reruns tonight. so lol...
Day 2 (tomorrow) we get down to business.
Good luck me.
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