Some franchises are buying a job. That is you could work 70 hour work weeks averaging $15/hour net profit. Perhaps an H&R Block franchise would be a good one to get into.
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In the UK, I would learn how to do Quickbooks bookkeeping, then start a book keeping business for accounting.
In Chiapas Mexico, Coca Cola serves as a secure pseudo clean water source. You can drink Coca Cola on a hot day, it serves as a candy to bring pleasure when you drink it, help with tiredness, etc.
Buy a used vending machine and offer 25% of the profits to an apartment complex, factory, office, or somewhere that gets a good amount of customers without a vending machine.
If you’re willing to find a job that pays cash like construction laborer, landscaping, and jobs that pay next day, work 20 hours straight earning at least $15/hour. Maybe try doing fall clean ups for $200 that take 4 hours to do.
Then take say $600 in earnings, gamble $450 on $150 a roulette number in Las Vegas with a single 0 roulette wheel if they have it anywhere. You have about 8.5% odds of making $5,400. That’s not that terrible.
This has been the most helpful thread I’ve seen in a long time. It really is a marketing centric world. I think any budget should be 70% marketing, 30% product.
I had a business idea of cell phone battery pack rentals. Like having a network of battery packs to rent, the problem is I doubt the demand is high enough.
I’m interested.