Hello everyone,
Haven’t posted in a while but just curious. What do you all do for a living to afford your hunts?
Definitely jealous of all of your safaris but living vicariously through your posts!
Thanks
Red
Hi Red
I’ve always had a desire since I was a kid to be independent make my own decisions and provide for myself and those I love and care for .
I had my first paper route when I was 11. Enjoyed the income and having money to buy odds and ends that I wanted . Having a paper route was like owning your own small business. Delivered a product collected payments and paid the newspaper. What was left was yours if you didn’t collect on accounts you didn’t make money.
Through my school years I worked for small businesses but always had my own business going as well . Mowing lawns and painting houses.
I went to Texas A&M thinking I get a degree find a job in management and I’m good to go . Got the degree hired on with a company I interned for and started my “career” . But now I had a real boss and was required to do things they felt was important. But worse I had to manage others to do things I really didn’t enjoy . I worked for a coffee company a property management company and finally a tobacco company, the last as an accountant manager. Money was ok but not great .
I had built some good relationships with my customers and quizzed them on what made them successful. Saw what they were making and realized to gain the independence and income I wanted I needed to start my own business and work for myself. I had learned the retail business while working for the tobacco company and it was time to put it to practice.
I opened my first store using cash advances on credit cards . Risky yes but I knew I could count on me my only and best employee. I ran it did well and added staff . I now had the model and started adding locations . I brought in a friend and we expanded further. As usually happens with partnerships we decided to split them off and do our own thing . I sold my interest in the retail tobacco stores and started a new venture child care .
Being in tobacco sales always bothered me a bit joked I was a legal drug dealer. So was happy to dive into forming young minds.
Bought my first center and like the tobacco business worked hard for a year or so until I fully understood the business. I was the director, learned a lot . Then I added another center. My brother wanted in so I agreed and have since added another 6 Child care facilities. Could I grow and purchase or open more locations, yes but I’m making great money and I can leave at any time go wherever I want and am still making money wether I am there or not .
So my advice to you and anyone who wants freedom and financial independence is to find a business model where you can make money even when you’re on a Dangerous game safari somewhere in Africa.
Hire and support quality people who care as much or more than you do about your business.
Hoping the best for you !
Scott