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I was the Director of IT for a skincare company.
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Walked away from that job about 6 months ago to be self-employed. Now I just work on FTR, some other websites, and invest in real estate (and drink, smoke, poker, xbox, travel around the world). I bought my first rental property last year. I sold it this year and made over $200k. I made more on that one transaction than I did working my monkey job for an entire year. And I was a pretty big monkey. No more pages at 3:00am from our server room because the temperature is too high, no more politics and bullshitting, no more night-terrors and anxiety attacks. I realized that there are easier ways to make money. After 10 years of that shit, I finally feel relaxed.
I can go on and on about setting yourself up. A lot of you guys are in college which is a great thing. There are steps you have to go through. I graduated from UCLA (business economics & specialization in computer programming). Get a degree, get a good job, then really utilize those dollars to your benefit (save & invest!). After a while, you may not need that job any longer. Passive income - this is when you're making money, but don't have to work for it. A couple examples - I love the insurance business model - sign someone up for insurance, and then just get the checks every month, year after year (hopefully). You put in the effort to get that client once, but after that, it's all gravy. Produce a book, software program, etc. once, and receive licensing fees for a long time. Buy a rental property, receive rent checks.
Sorry for the babbling. Money isn't everything... but it allows you freedom and time. Those are priceless.
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