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I know a lot of you guys are more in line with "Online, marketing, or sales etc." orientated but for me that is super tough for me to get my head wrapped around..
This isn't as Fastlane as you badasses, but it is what I know,
Before reading the millionaire Fastlane I was an hourly waged carpenter..
In two years time, I have..
quit my job
started my own framing/construction company
Built that company from the ground up, including personally training all my employees and building a reputation that can't be beat.
I will turn that reputation and those employees into a general contracting company.
within 3 more years I hope to have my entire business able to run without me in the picture.
I started this dream, 2 months after reading The millionaire Fastlane ...
I work daylight to dark 6/7 days a week to try and make this dream a reality..
I am currently making 10 times what I did as an employee, but I still have to work harder than I ever did as an employee... Once I begin the general contracting it will be even harder, atleast until I get to the point where I am comfortable letting others control the work load..
Thanks for everything.. I know for a fact I would still be comfortably working by the hour without that book...
This isn't as Fastlane as you badasses, but it is what I know,
Before reading the millionaire Fastlane I was an hourly waged carpenter..
In two years time, I have..
quit my job
started my own framing/construction company
Built that company from the ground up, including personally training all my employees and building a reputation that can't be beat.
I will turn that reputation and those employees into a general contracting company.
within 3 more years I hope to have my entire business able to run without me in the picture.
I started this dream, 2 months after reading The millionaire Fastlane ...
I work daylight to dark 6/7 days a week to try and make this dream a reality..
I am currently making 10 times what I did as an employee, but I still have to work harder than I ever did as an employee... Once I begin the general contracting it will be even harder, atleast until I get to the point where I am comfortable letting others control the work load..
Thanks for everything.. I know for a fact I would still be comfortably working by the hour without that book...
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