DevIncredible
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- I am currently a sophomore in high school. I get average grades.
- I love coding. I picked up some basic C++, java, ruby, and visual basic in programming and web design classes at school. Although, I seem to be more of an artsy kinda guy.
- I like to write, a lot.
- Before I found the business scene I sold my crap on ebay. I scraped together money from helping relatives, working on farms, mowing lawns, all that stuff. It eventually led to me buying, selling and exchanging airsoft guns. Sometimes trading rifles for $500 or more. Simply because I wanted to "look the most cool" and have the best gear when we went to the airsoft arena down town with my friends. Anyone that has been even remotely in the airsoft scene knows deep down that thats what it was really about. It was a lot of fun, for a few years. My house got pretty busy, sometimes sending four or more packages out a day. (My dad gets a godly discount on shipping from where he works.) Ebay takes bearly any effort, but at that time I thought it was pretty fun and interesting.
- I quit playing simply because I hated all the douche-baggery that was involved with it. Sold everything once again, and never went back.
- I looked into starting a few different startups before, but never got to actually creating a website, and actually selling something. Immediately after those few times completely I lost motivation, and quit for a few weeks. I've learned crucial things about myself that I wouldn't have known without that experience.
- I am now looking for clever ideas for a first real online business I can start, build off of, make mistakes, gain experience, and learn more.
- I love coding. I picked up some basic C++, java, ruby, and visual basic in programming and web design classes at school. Although, I seem to be more of an artsy kinda guy.
- I like to write, a lot.
- Before I found the business scene I sold my crap on ebay. I scraped together money from helping relatives, working on farms, mowing lawns, all that stuff. It eventually led to me buying, selling and exchanging airsoft guns. Sometimes trading rifles for $500 or more. Simply because I wanted to "look the most cool" and have the best gear when we went to the airsoft arena down town with my friends. Anyone that has been even remotely in the airsoft scene knows deep down that thats what it was really about. It was a lot of fun, for a few years. My house got pretty busy, sometimes sending four or more packages out a day. (My dad gets a godly discount on shipping from where he works.) Ebay takes bearly any effort, but at that time I thought it was pretty fun and interesting.
- I quit playing simply because I hated all the douche-baggery that was involved with it. Sold everything once again, and never went back.
- I looked into starting a few different startups before, but never got to actually creating a website, and actually selling something. Immediately after those few times completely I lost motivation, and quit for a few weeks. I've learned crucial things about myself that I wouldn't have known without that experience.
- I am now looking for clever ideas for a first real online business I can start, build off of, make mistakes, gain experience, and learn more.
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