Hey everyone,
I'm 29 years old and been in sales since my early 20s.
Currently making around 180k/year, working 35-40hours a week, running my own small business where I primarily make sales for another company through cold-calling.
This set-up pretty much violates all CENTS commandents. It's hitchhiking.
Positives - I can increase my savings, I got some autonomy, work from home, and it's pretty easy money.
But overall there's extreme limitations to the business, and no huge upside you can really shoot for.
Got about 200.000$ saved up, and I got extremely low expenses at the moment.
So right now I'm thinking about how I can invest all my energy and time into a REAL business that got a solid foundation for fastlane success.
And the opportunity cost by staying with what I'm doing now for the long-term.
I'm 29 years old and been in sales since my early 20s.
Currently making around 180k/year, working 35-40hours a week, running my own small business where I primarily make sales for another company through cold-calling.
This set-up pretty much violates all CENTS commandents. It's hitchhiking.
Positives - I can increase my savings, I got some autonomy, work from home, and it's pretty easy money.
But overall there's extreme limitations to the business, and no huge upside you can really shoot for.
Got about 200.000$ saved up, and I got extremely low expenses at the moment.
So right now I'm thinking about how I can invest all my energy and time into a REAL business that got a solid foundation for fastlane success.
And the opportunity cost by staying with what I'm doing now for the long-term.
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