I want your guys's perspective on this. I recently realized that the mentality at most work environments is the definition of slow lane or sidewalker, with people whining, complaining, and the whole TGIF zombie mentality.
I've done rideshare apps for a while, and worked jobs, and realized there's huge contrast. Sure the rideshare puts miles and wear and tear on the car, since I've got a used car that's almost paid off it's a non-issue.
Having about $1200 in monthly bills due to debt gained from sidewalk, a failed business, and bad financial decisions(all learning experience, it's better to take responsibility instead of the why me mentality), if I work this like a job for the time being until I put myself in the fast lane, do you guys believe it's more efficient or less than a job?
I've done rideshare apps for a while, and worked jobs, and realized there's huge contrast. Sure the rideshare puts miles and wear and tear on the car, since I've got a used car that's almost paid off it's a non-issue.
Having about $1200 in monthly bills due to debt gained from sidewalk, a failed business, and bad financial decisions(all learning experience, it's better to take responsibility instead of the why me mentality), if I work this like a job for the time being until I put myself in the fast lane, do you guys believe it's more efficient or less than a job?
Dislike ads? Remove them and support the forum:
Subscribe to Fastlane Insiders.