“it’s not much of a loss for me, I make £6-7,000 in my sleep.”
Whereas most people would need to work full time for three or four months, whilst being very much awake, to make the same amount, you vile, immoral parasite.
Nah, the money in real estate is buying and selling (speculation), or being a (successful) realtor. Unless you’re a corporation with loads and loads of properties, landlording ain’t all that.
Some people just have money come at 'em. Know a dude that worked his way up from changing oil at a Jiffy Lube kinda place to $120K in 6 or 8 years. He just kept getting experience and swapping jobs.
I know this chick that can’t stop money coming at her. LOL, he and her husband would go around the nice neighborhood on trash day, pick up the goods, sell it back to them on the weekend. Made $300-$400 every Saturday.
Previous dude picked up free, or nearly free, washers and dryers. Fixed 'em for change, flipped them on FB Marketplace. He made about $600/week. I just found a nice, new dryer on the road that needed a $13 belt. Selling that tomorrow for $150-$200.
You will not get significantly more money at your job, and you’ll never get money working hourly.
There’s the problem lol, every time I think about trying to start investing I realize how little money it would make because of how little I have spare to invest.
Maybe a bad way to look at it but it just feels hopeless
“it’s not much of a loss for me, I make £6-7,000 in my sleep.”
Whereas most people would need to work full time for three or four months, whilst being very much awake, to make the same amount, you vile, immoral parasite.
So, lucky trades, crypto(?), then - presumably - slum lord of some description.
Truly the cream of the crop.
Nah, the money in real estate is buying and selling (speculation), or being a (successful) realtor. Unless you’re a corporation with loads and loads of properties, landlording ain’t all that.
Yep that’s exactly where I’m at.
I never understand where these people just obtain their free money glitch. I work hard and can barely sustain things even with absurdly cheap rent.
Some people just have money come at 'em. Know a dude that worked his way up from changing oil at a Jiffy Lube kinda place to $120K in 6 or 8 years. He just kept getting experience and swapping jobs.
I know this chick that can’t stop money coming at her. LOL, he and her husband would go around the nice neighborhood on trash day, pick up the goods, sell it back to them on the weekend. Made $300-$400 every Saturday.
Previous dude picked up free, or nearly free, washers and dryers. Fixed 'em for change, flipped them on FB Marketplace. He made about $600/week. I just found a nice, new dryer on the road that needed a $13 belt. Selling that tomorrow for $150-$200.
You will not get significantly more money at your job, and you’ll never get money working hourly.
I mean he’s probably lying. But with enough money and enough lack of morality you can still make money pumping and dumping shit coins, I’m sure.
There’s the problem lol, every time I think about trying to start investing I realize how little money it would make because of how little I have spare to invest.
Maybe a bad way to look at it but it just feels hopeless