• @jpreston2005
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    87 months ago

    No. people are responding incredulously because you said:

    There’s lots of 0 entry cost business. Problem is they exist because no one wants to do that work themselves.

    And then described the 0 entry cost business as:

    working three jobs then 80-100 hour weeks for 4 years, missing out on birthdays, time with kids, weekends and three years without a single day off.

    So either one or both statements are untrue, but either way, you sound like an ass, getting high off his own farts.

    • @HappycamperNZ
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      -27 months ago

      In that case - clarification. 0 entry cost to start and do, the additional investment was to grow to where I no longer need to be the person on site. I could fire my whole team, shut down the office, sell vehicles, only work the contracts that suit me on 40 hours and sit on 100k a year. But that is all I will ever do and get to. I won’t be able to try anything new, take time away or create the change i want in the world.