stilldropin20 wrote:But i felt back then i needed a very high paying job and i wanted to "respect" myself more and do something that my kids could look up to.
You have kids?


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stilldropin20 wrote:But i felt back then i needed a very high paying job and i wanted to "respect" myself more and do something that my kids could look up to.



closg00 wrote:The Trump era has lead to open White Supremacist support within the Republican ranks

nate33 wrote:closg00 wrote:The Trump era has lead to open White Supremacist support within the Republican ranks
Person who promotes the interests of blacks = Black advocate
Person who promotes the interests of Hispanics = Hispanic advocate
Person who promotes the interests of Jews = Jewish advocate
Person who promotes the interests of whites = White Supremacist

nate33 wrote:closg00 wrote:The Trump era has lead to open White Supremacist support within the Republican ranks
Person who promotes the interests of blacks = Black advocate
Person who promotes the interests of Hispanics = Hispanic advocate
Person who promotes the interests of Jews = Jewish advocate
Person who promotes the interests of whites = White Supremacist
pancakes3 wrote:stilldropin20 wrote:pancakes3 wrote:ok SD. teach me. what do i need to do to be a millionaire?
now that is more like it...i will teach you. But I want to get at least one more mentee. So let's see if we can get a second or thrid person interested. its better if we have different age groups from different parts of the world.
This is what i need to know in order to tailor your personalized path to $1,000,000 in equity or cash in ten years or less.
1. Age:
2. Income (AGI): 2 years if W2 employeee. just 2017 if you are self-employed.
3. Credit score average of big 3 credit bureaus.
4. hours worked per week. Additional hours you are willing to work.
5. Skills you have (or could learn) in construction. (some can barely paint others can install kitchen cabinets).
6. Current living situation...own? rent? condo? house? income property?
7. city you live.
8. type of work you do/filed of work/ expertise/ grad school education/etc.
9. include wife's/or partners income and credit scores if you have a wife or partner willing to go the distance.
Edit:
10. existing monthly liabilities to current debt. including student loans. cars, homes, etc. itemize and detail.
1. Age: 18
2. Income (AGI): $0
3. Credit score average of big 3 credit bureaus. 0
4. hours worked per week. Additional hours you are willing to work. 0; As little as possible to get to $1 million.
5. Skills you have (or could learn) in construction. (some can barely paint others can install kitchen cabinets). None.
6. Current living situation...own? rent? condo? house? income property? Fresh out of HS, I have nothing. Can live at home, but prefer to rent on my own.
7. city you live. DMV
8. type of work you do/filed of work/ expertise/ grad school education/etc. HS Diploma
9. include wife's/or partners income and credit scores if you have a wife or partner willing to go the distance. None
10. existing monthly liabilities to current debt. including student loans. cars, homes, etc. itemize and detail. $500
1. Age: 22
2. Income (AGI): $0
3. Credit score average of big 3 credit bureaus. 700
4. hours worked per week. Additional hours you are willing to work. 0; As little as possible to get to $1 million.
5. Skills you have (or could learn) in construction. (some can barely paint others can install kitchen cabinets). None.
6. Current living situation...own? rent? condo? house? income property? Fresh out of College, I have nothing. Can live at home, but prefer to rent on my own.
7. city you live. DMV
8. type of work you do/filed of work/ expertise/ grad school education/etc. B.S.
9. include wife's/or partners income and credit scores if you have a wife or partner willing to go the distance. None
10. existing monthly liabilities to current debt. including student loans. cars, homes, etc. itemize and detail. $1500
1. Age: 27
2. Income (AGI): $0
3. Credit score average of big 3 credit bureaus. 700
4. hours worked per week. Additional hours you are willing to work. 0; As little as possible to get to $1 million.
5. Skills you have (or could learn) in construction. (some can barely paint others can install kitchen cabinets). None.
6. Current living situation...own? rent? condo? house? income property? Fresh out of Grad School, I have nothing. Can live at home, but prefer to rent on my own.
7. city you live. DMV
8. type of work you do/filed of work/ expertise/ grad school education/etc. Medical
9. include wife's/or partners income and credit scores if you have a wife or partner willing to go the distance. None
10. existing monthly liabilities to current debt. including student loans. cars, homes, etc. itemize and detail. $2500
1. Age: 27
2. Income (AGI): $0
3. Credit score average of big 3 credit bureaus. 700
4. hours worked per week. Additional hours you are willing to work. 0; As little as possible to get to $1 million.
5. Skills you have (or could learn) in construction. (some can barely paint others can install kitchen cabinets). None.
6. Current living situation...own? rent? condo? house? income property? Fresh out of Grad School, I have nothing. Can live at home, but prefer to rent on my own.
7. city you live. DMV
8. type of work you do/filed of work/ expertise/ grad school education/etc. Medical
9. include wife's/or partners income and credit scores if you have a wife or partner willing to go the distance. None
10. existing monthly liabilities to current debt. including student loans. cars, homes, etc. itemize and detail. $2500
1. Age: 27
2. Income (AGI): $60,000
3. Credit score average of big 3 credit bureaus. 700
4. hours worked per week. Additional hours you are willing to work. 45; As little as possible to get to $1 million.
5. Skills you have (or could learn) in construction. (some can barely paint others can install kitchen cabinets). None.
6. Current living situation...own? rent? condo? house? income property? Rent
7. city you live. DMV
8. type of work you do/filed of work/ expertise/ grad school education/etc. Sales
9. include wife's/or partners income and credit scores if you have a wife or partner willing to go the distance. None
10. existing monthly liabilities to current debt. including student loans. cars, homes, etc. itemize and detail. $2200
1. Age: 45
2. Income (AGI): $80,000
3. Credit score average of big 3 credit bureaus. 670
4. hours worked per week. Additional hours you are willing to work. 45 As little as possible to get to $1 million.
5. Skills you have (or could learn) in construction. (some can barely paint others can install kitchen cabinets). None.
6. Current living situation...own? rent? condo? house? income property? Rent
7. city you live. DMV
8. type of work you do/filed of work/ expertise/ grad school education/etc. Sales
9. include wife's/or partners income and credit scores if you have a wife or partner willing to go the distance. 60,000; 700
10. existing monthly liabilities to current debt. including student loans. cars, homes, etc. itemize and detail. $3500
1. Age: 45
2. Income (AGI): $380,000
3. Credit score average of big 3 credit bureaus. 770
4. hours worked per week. Additional hours you are willing to work. 65 As little as possible to get to $1 million.
5. Skills you have (or could learn) in construction. (some can barely paint others can install kitchen cabinets). None.
6. Current living situation...own? rent? condo? house? income property? Own
7. city you live. DMV
8. type of work you do/filed of work/ expertise/ grad school education/etc. Law
9. include wife's/or partners income and credit scores if you have a wife or partner willing to go the distance. 80,000; 800
10. existing monthly liabilities to current debt. including student loans. cars, homes, etc. itemize and detail. $5500
1. Age: 67
2. Income (AGI): $30,000
3. Credit score average of big 3 credit bureaus. 700? How do I check?
4. hours worked per week. Additional hours you are willing to work. 0; As little as possible to get to $1 million.
5. Skills you have (or could learn) in construction. (some can barely paint others can install kitchen cabinets). Electrician.
6. Current living situation...own? rent? condo? house? income property? Own
7. city you live. DMV
8. type of work you do/filed of work/ expertise/ grad school education/etc. Electrician
9. include wife's/or partners income and credit scores if you have a wife or partner willing to go the distance. 30,000
10. existing monthly liabilities to current debt. including student loans. cars, homes, etc. itemize and detail. $2200
pancakes3 wrote:i agree with indu that this thread is toxic and the costs outweighs the benefits.
i post bc i remember being young and thinking i had all the answers and some strong voices itt like dobro, sev, and indu making me think more than i would have otherwise and i'm trying in my own little way to pay that forward
Some random troll wrote:Not to sound negative, but this team is owned by an arrogant cheapskate, managed by a moron and coached by an idiot. Recipe for disaster.
gtn130 wrote:Bahahahhaa SD20 only selecting the $460k household income to apply his magic million dollar mentorship to is *chefs kiss* perfect

TGW wrote:Trump's approval rating is 47%. The Dumbocrats still continue to lose the messaging war against one of the worse presidents in modern day history. Pathetic.
And you bet your ass im going to learn how to code at the same time. After making all of my money the old fashioned way...the hard way...I'm about to try to catch some of my own lightening in a bottle (wish me well!!) I'm trying to get some of that easy money i keep seeing everyone else grab...and no, I aint telling none of you how....yet...when its done. you'll know.
gtn130 wrote:So I stand corrected - SD20 does have a master plan for the broke 18 year old and it’s...
[*wait for it*]
Drive Uber!
SD, buddy, Uber drivers, after paying for expenses, make around minimum wage. The driver turnover rate was something like 50% annually the last time I checked - it’s why Uber and Lyft used to advertise so aggressively for drivers and offer scammy auto loan programs. It’s why they’re both so deeply invested in self-driving tech and don’t classify drivers as employees - because they can’t turn a profit while paying drivers a living wage.
May come as a shock, but don’t take SD20’s advice guys
Edit: was way off on annual driver turnover. It’s 96% turnover annually according to CNBC. Easy $50k though in SD20 land
put signs inside your car. hand out cards. and talk real estate. offer $500-$1500(depending on your commission) in gifts or cash back to your clients that use you for real estate and close on real estate transactions.
gtn130 wrote:Study finds Uber drivers make less than minimum wage
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-uber-driver-wages-20180518-story.html
That’s one of many articles on the subject. Bottom line is Uber/Lyft drivers make around minimum wage and quit when they figure out how little money they make after factoring in gas and maintenance.
Uber’s entire strategy is focused on growth and capturing the market with artificially low prices until self-driving is available and they turn on the profit switch.
As it stands they can’t pay their drivers a living wage while continuing to grow and absorb losses. This isn’t really debatable and every Uber investor is looking at what Uber can be without having to pay drivers. Uber has raised more money than anyone ever in SV - these investors aren’t lining up to invest in a cab company
Every year, Uber will file IRS Form 1099-MISC and/or 1099-K with the IRS and your state tax agency reporting how much it paid you. This applies if you were paid over $600 during the year.
gtn130 wrote:SD20 as usual has literally no idea what he's talking about. Uber is not a cash business and they report how much you earn directly to the IRS.Every year, Uber will file IRS Form 1099-MISC and/or 1099-K with the IRS and your state tax agency reporting how much it paid you. This applies if you were paid over $600 during the year.
https://www.mileiq.com/blog/uber-driver-tax-checklist/
They don't withhold, but if you're going to forego reporting a huge % of your income when the IRS already knows what Uber paid you, umm, that's pretty brazen. Going to go out on a limb and say that the studies capturing how much Uber drivers earn are relatively accurate and tax evasion does not have a material impact on those studies.
Again, Uber drivers on average make about minimum wage. This is SD20's method for broke 18 year olds to become millionaires lol