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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #25 on: October 31, 2018, 05:28:14 PM »
Sure you did stud. Considering no one knows what you do, but you sure like to talk shit on others businesses,

you know what I was a bit off

I just added up the numbers for this month again and it's slightly over 40k (40,287.13 to be exact)

To be fair, this has been my best month of the year.

Still, nothing compared to what you make in a week selling online tire flipping lessons

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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #26 on: October 31, 2018, 05:49:32 PM »
you know what I was a bit off

I just added up the numbers for this month again and it's slightly over 40k (40,287.13 to be exact)

To be fair, this has been my best month of the year.

Still, nothing compared to what you make in a week selling online tire flipping lessons

Nope, not yet, but the gym was pretty consistent with $35-$60k which is why, although I'm pissed at the way it was handled, is one of the reason's why I'm not sweating my finances now. Without the big OH, I'm even more at ease.

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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #27 on: October 31, 2018, 06:04:44 PM »
Nope, not yet, but the gym was pretty consistent with $35-$60k which is why, although I'm pissed at the way it was handled, is one of the reason's why I'm not sweating my finances now. Without the big OH, I'm even more at ease.

Glad to hear you're doing so well

What was your gross revenue to net 35k-60k a week?

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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #28 on: October 31, 2018, 07:38:03 PM »
I netted a bit under 40k this month

If you make that in a week then congratulations

btw - what exactly is an "online" gym?

weren't you training high school kids for free


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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #29 on: October 31, 2018, 07:56:06 PM »


I'm sure it's hard to believe for someone like you who is used to getting paid minimum wage to run the deep fryer at the local Waffle House

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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #30 on: October 31, 2018, 07:57:52 PM »
I'm sure it's hard to believe for someone like you who is used to getting paid minimum wage to run the deep fryer at the local Waffle House
I'm sorry. I can't take anything you say seriously anymore. You've entered SuckMyMuscle territory with that preposterous claim and it just underscores how much of an idiot I and others here were to even reply to you on ANYTHING to begin with. You were, and always have been, trolling, because everything you say is irrefutably false and dishonest.

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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #31 on: October 31, 2018, 08:52:54 PM »
I'm sorry. I can't take anything you say seriously anymore. You've entered SuckMyMuscle territory with that preposterous claim and it just underscores how much of an idiot I and others here were to even reply to you on ANYTHING to begin with. You were, and always have been, trolling, because everything you say is irrefutably false and dishonest.

It's hilarious that you think making 40k a month is "preposterous"

Must suck for you that you can even imagine something that people all over this country do every month ( or MUCH MORE)

I've been self employed in the same line of work since 1992

I have client is a produce broker.   He sits in an office a few miles south of the produce markets in South San Francisco and talks on the phone all day.  He makes 7 figures (net income) every year.

I have another client who is a software sales and makes close to 7 figures every year.

I have another client who is a manufactures rep and nets between 1 and 2 million a year.

My income is VERY modest compared to them and nothing special at all in the bay area

I average ~ somewhere in the 20k range on an annualized basis most years (as I said previously October was my best month of the year). Not really that impressive.

BTW  - I didn't bring up this topic

Our insecure coach is the one who brought it up.

Maybe you should consider posting less and spend more time trying to learn how to make some money

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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #32 on: October 31, 2018, 08:57:07 PM »
It's hilarious that you think making 40k a month is "preposterous"

Must suck for you that you can even imagine something that people all over this country do every month ( or MUCH MORE)

I've been self employed in the same line of work since 1992

I have client is a produce broker.   He sits in an office a few miles south of the produce markets in South San Francisco and talks on the phone all day.  He makes 7 figures (net income) every year.

I have another client who is a software sales and makes close to 7 figures every year.

I have another client who is a manufactures rep and nets between 1 and 2 million a year.

My income is VERY modest compared to them and nothing special at all in the bay area

I average ~ somewhere in the 20k range on an annualized basis most years (as I said previously October was my best month of the year). Not really that impressive.

BTW  - I didn't bring up this topic

Our insecure coach is the one who brought it up.

Maybe you should consider posting less and spend more time trying to learn how to make some money
LOL, sure you do. You're not impressing or convincing me with your fake resume and your fabricated revenue. It's like when goodrum claims to pull in $200,000 a year yet he works in a fucking call center, which I suspect is your real occupation. You're delusional. Another leftist failure with nothing achieved by his 40s.

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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #33 on: October 31, 2018, 09:18:56 PM »
It's hilarious that you think making 40k a month is "preposterous"

Must suck for you that you can even imagine something that people all over this country do every month ( or MUCH MORE)

I've been self employed in the same line of work since 1992

I have client is a produce broker.   He sits in an office a few miles south of the produce markets in South San Francisco and talks on the phone all day.  He makes 7 figures (net income) every year.

I have another client who is a software sales and makes close to 7 figures every year.

I have another client who is a manufactures rep and nets between 1 and 2 million a year.

My income is VERY modest compared to them and nothing special at all in the bay area

I average ~ somewhere in the 20k range on an annualized basis most years (as I said previously October was my best month of the year). Not really that impressive.

BTW  - I didn't bring up this topic

Our insecure coach is the one who brought it up.

Maybe you should consider posting less and spend more time trying to learn how to make some money

Same business since 82?
Are you a broker/agent for state farm or one the other large insurance companies?

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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #34 on: October 31, 2018, 10:36:28 PM »
LOL, sure you do. You're not impressing or convincing me with your fake resume and your fabricated revenue. It's like when goodrum claims to pull in $200,000 a year yet he works in a fucking call center, which I suspect is your real occupation. You're delusional. Another leftist failure with nothing achieved by his 40s.

I didn't say revenue dipshit

I said net income

I couldn't give a rats ass what you believe (again, I didn't bring up the topic)

I recall you said you were a whiny jealous bitch in high school

You should seriously consider growing up and attempt to act like an adult and see what happens




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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #35 on: October 31, 2018, 10:43:49 PM »
Same business since 82?
Are you a broker/agent for state farm or one the other large insurance companies?

I said 1992 (I got out of college in 1988) and no I'm not an insurance agent although I know those guys can make great money once they build up a book of business

I can tell you that I really wish I knew about the produce brokering biz back when I first got out of school

My friend/client works from about 6/7 am to about 2pm most days and makes ridiculous amount of money.



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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #36 on: October 31, 2018, 11:00:52 PM »
I didn't say revenue dipshit

I said net income

Then your story is even more incredible and threadbare than it appeared originally. You're not helping yourself by exaggerating it even more.

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I couldn't give a rats ass what you believe (again, I didn't bring up the topic)

That's not what happened. You deliberately referred to your fictitious income as a means to impress others and minimize Coach's occupation and salary. That suggests you care more than you're letting on, as per usual.

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I recall you said you were a whiny jealous bitch in high school

I recall you claiming you make sums of money that you don't make, so your credibility isn't worth a box of piss on this board. People who do as well as you claim don't feel the need to brag about it on a Internet message board, sorry. Literally zero people do that.

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You should seriously consider growing up and attempt to act like an adult and see what happen

Take your own advice for a change. You need it. You're almost as old as coach.

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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #37 on: October 31, 2018, 11:09:21 PM »
Then your story is even more incredible and threadbare than it appeared originally. You're not helping yourself by exaggerating it even more.

That's not what happened. You deliberately referred to your fictitious income as a means to impress others and minimize Coach's occupation and salary. That suggests you care more than you're letting on, as per usual.

I recall you claiming you make sums of money that you don't make, so your credibility isn't worth a box of piss on this board. People who do as well as you claim don't feel the need to brag about it on a Internet message board, sorry. Literally zero people do that.

Take your own advice for a change. You need it. You're almost as old as coach.

Straw man getting owned and exposed right here!
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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #38 on: October 31, 2018, 11:10:49 PM »
Straw man getting owned and exposed right here!

It's what I do around here. It's all I do. Once he quits posting, I'll quit, too, because my work will be complete.

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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #39 on: November 01, 2018, 04:10:02 AM »
Didn't Giorgio Lucacis and Steven Schpielenberg start in their garage as well?
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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #40 on: November 02, 2018, 11:18:30 AM »
Nike

Nike didn't even have a garage to begin with.

If you think a garage is too small a space to start a billion dollar business, get this, Nike started in the trunk of a car. Yes, that's right. Nike began as Blue Ribbon Sports in 1964 in the trunk of its founders, Phil Knight's Plymouth Valiant. While Knight made shoes, his coach at the University of Oregon, Bill Bowerman tested them on runners. For the first 2 years, it couldn't even find any retailer.

https://www.scoopwhoop.com/10-biggest-companies-in-the-world-that-started-from-a-garage/#.zbolgu4b1

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Re: Started In A Garage
« Reply #41 on: November 02, 2018, 11:28:42 AM »
I started a model railway in a garage but this is the UK and most of the time its fucking cold in there and the track, trains and my balls freeze.