What Do You Do For A Living?
#62
Former *almost* Olympic swimmer who made good financial decisions at his prime so now he can make bad ones
I own a car inspection company and a custom blinds/drapery business.
Day job is freelance personal trainer. My clients make in a month what I make in a year
I own a car inspection company and a custom blinds/drapery business.
Day job is freelance personal trainer. My clients make in a month what I make in a year
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jstap808 (07-11-2024)
#63
It’s not like the invasive ones, where they’re asking how much do you make.
Threads like this are neat, inevitably you’ll want to seek the advice of a cardiologist like @protamine or if you’re being ripped off when you’re upcharged at Olive Garden for picking shrimp when it’s cheaper than beef.
Threads like this are neat, inevitably you’ll want to seek the advice of a cardiologist like @protamine or if you’re being ripped off when you’re upcharged at Olive Garden for picking shrimp when it’s cheaper than beef.
Cardiologist????
I'm a cardiac surgeon, come on now
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#64
I'm a manufacturing executive that specializes in turnarounds. I work for private equity or family businesses...until the deal that they cut me when they were nearly bankrupt becomes too rich for them after we start making multi-millions. Rinse and repeat somewhere else
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Gary12000 (07-11-2024)
#68
Healthcare advertising broadcast.
retired now ,used to work withTV Stations around the country
basic capitalism you make someone a buck they give you a dime in my case it was $.15 cents
retired now ,used to work withTV Stations around the country
basic capitalism you make someone a buck they give you a dime in my case it was $.15 cents
Last edited by 4carl; 07-11-2024 at 12:21 PM.
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jstap808 (07-11-2024)
#69
you don't have to answer but i've been wondering how that business works. my guy charges $300 for a smallish roll-off. how can he afford dump fees, truck and gas on that?
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#74
Cloud and software sales. Only 10 years into my career, but have been at AWS, Snowflake, and now Google. Took a little bit of willpower to spend the Snowflake IPO money on a house rather than (several) GT cars, but I'm glad I did.