Urban Pharmaceutical Distribution is a lucrative field. There is an element of risk, however.
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Urban Pharmaceutical Distribution is a lucrative field. There is an element of risk, however.
Lol...
Do something no one else wants to do. For example, a friend was a disillusioned teacher and started a dog poo picker upper company. The business was started with just enough accounts to provide for one person. Today the business has five or six employees, with relatively low overhead (payroll and 4wd trucks). They make serious bank and pay a decent wage. Glamorous no, laugh all the way to the bank.
Im only curious, and maybe you don't know, but I wonder what they pay the low level poo pickers?. Not that I want the job, just curious what someone gets paid to wander around picking up dog poo. $10/hr? piece work?
The job is salary based and I believe works out to 15hr, but they get tons of paid time off during snow season.
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ULiterally anything can make you tons of money. You start and build up to the point where you have more work than you can handle, then you hire help to duplicate your efforts keep building until you need more help and so on. There are people who make tens of millions of dollars a year and they started by cutting people's grass. It is simple, but it is not easy. There will be shit days along the way, which is why it is important to do something that you like doing. It can be fixing and selling cars that turns into a dealership or repair shop. Hell you can even clean cars and charge hundreds of dollars to do so if your quality of work reflects the fee you ask. You can also film your endeavors and stream the video and get ad revenue. There is a guy on JewTube who does just that and shows how he cleans the filthiest cars you've ever seen. There is the guy who fixes apple shit after the apple store tells them it will cost more than a new computer, he bends one connector and the crapple works again. Literally anything that excites you, there is a way to make good money off of it, but you have to figure out how to duplicate, then triplicate and so on your efforts. You are only one person and can only do so much in a day, so if lots of money is your goal, serving more people is the way to do it.
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Depends on how much time and money you want to put into learning. If a lot, embedded and control software consultants do well (avoid popular applications level development using, eg, Java). If somewhat less, trades such as welders and electricians are always in demand. Plumbing is another, but while essential in modern society it's not for the squeamish.
Learn a Trade! I have been a Tradesman for many years now managing the field and operations. You can easily make six figures, and the market needs workers. Unfortunately not many are entering.
Unfortunately people have been duped into paying $100k for worthless degrees instead of learning a trade. It worked out well for the jews. Now there’s a bunch of Mexicans doing a bunch of the real work while white’s are working low paying jobs with a mountain of college debt. Somehow I managed to avoid that trap.
Sell meth
Certified Cremation Services Provider.-Well, it seems this pandemic is planned to last a couple years or more--its going to get pretty busy! moreover, if your relatives die from Covid or whatever the disease will be called, the governments won't let you view their body before cremating it. So as a Cremation provider, you'll retain that right.
Not sure what skills you have but get tied into a trades company. Learn as much as you can as quickly as you can and then go off on your own. You can always do side gigs (which everyone should have) while you are learning or with your current job until ready to pull the plug. Good luck.
Plumber or electrician
Truck driving. If you can get a CDL then recruiters will blow up your phone to try to hire you. Some companies have a CDL school.
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