My turn to add the little value I can to people's lives!
I've recently been making decent change while I bootstrap some capital together to start up and fund my fastlane venture.
I have decided I'm going to be a big player in Real Estate and a couple other businesses, but all requires capital; bills have to be paid, and you can only grow as fast as your spending ability allows.
After doing all the whining and complaining, I realized 0 people who give a damn about my ambitions.
So I began venturing and scanning my surroundings, canvassing my network for opportunities that will pay me well.
And if you search long and hard enough, something will click.
I approached an HVAC energy company in Toronto, got a contract as a marketing company, doing residential sales for rental HVAC equipment. Door-to-Door.
I told them I can increase their sales by X amount, and it can be only straight commission. Pay me once the services are sold and installed. Luckily my company had a lot of employees leave for holidays, school, etc, which opened up a need.
I've set it up so that our service allows customers to upgrade any old furnace or AC without paying a dime out of pocket, and offset costs on their energy bills so they stay exactly the same.
Their net cost is ZERO dollars.
best part is that I get paid over $1000 for every deal I sign and have hired close to 10 guys at this point.
The average guy closes 2 deals a day, in 6 hours of knocking doors, that's 3hrs/deal. 10 guys doing 2 a day, thats 20 deals a day.
There is a however a cancellation rate, where some deals will get cancelled, say 60%.
Still 12 deals a day. I.e. $12,000.
Some days the sales are low, some days high, some days average.
Guys are making $200,000 to $800,000 a year doing this. It's not the easiest job in the world, but $250,000 beats the crap out of $40K retail jobs with the same hours
Not to mention I can talk my way into, out of, inside and over anything. And I used to think picking up girls was hard Lol
I want to note that this is tough for me to write, because of the slowlane but justified fear of "increasing competition", but hey somebody introduced me once, and maybe I can someone improve their life.
Feel free for questions.
*Please refrain from questions too direct regarding who I'm working for, I am under contract and cannot answer.
I've recently been making decent change while I bootstrap some capital together to start up and fund my fastlane venture.
I have decided I'm going to be a big player in Real Estate and a couple other businesses, but all requires capital; bills have to be paid, and you can only grow as fast as your spending ability allows.
After doing all the whining and complaining, I realized 0 people who give a damn about my ambitions.
So I began venturing and scanning my surroundings, canvassing my network for opportunities that will pay me well.
And if you search long and hard enough, something will click.
I approached an HVAC energy company in Toronto, got a contract as a marketing company, doing residential sales for rental HVAC equipment. Door-to-Door.
I told them I can increase their sales by X amount, and it can be only straight commission. Pay me once the services are sold and installed. Luckily my company had a lot of employees leave for holidays, school, etc, which opened up a need.
I've set it up so that our service allows customers to upgrade any old furnace or AC without paying a dime out of pocket, and offset costs on their energy bills so they stay exactly the same.
Their net cost is ZERO dollars.
best part is that I get paid over $1000 for every deal I sign and have hired close to 10 guys at this point.
The average guy closes 2 deals a day, in 6 hours of knocking doors, that's 3hrs/deal. 10 guys doing 2 a day, thats 20 deals a day.
There is a however a cancellation rate, where some deals will get cancelled, say 60%.
Still 12 deals a day. I.e. $12,000.
Some days the sales are low, some days high, some days average.
Guys are making $200,000 to $800,000 a year doing this. It's not the easiest job in the world, but $250,000 beats the crap out of $40K retail jobs with the same hours
Not to mention I can talk my way into, out of, inside and over anything. And I used to think picking up girls was hard Lol
I want to note that this is tough for me to write, because of the slowlane but justified fear of "increasing competition", but hey somebody introduced me once, and maybe I can someone improve their life.
Feel free for questions.
*Please refrain from questions too direct regarding who I'm working for, I am under contract and cannot answer.
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