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Working 2 Full Time Jobs & What I've learned.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ibleedblue13" data-source="post: 15601930" data-attributes="member: 123159"><p>I know the feeling man. I work 70 hours a week at an investment bank in Boston Monday through Friday. Saturday and Sunday I valet two five hour shifts during the day and try to pick up the Saturday night shift if possible. People tell me I'm crazy and that I will burn myself out, etc. But I'm 24, hungry and have the same mindset that you do.</p><p></p><p>The goal is to make as much as humanly possible in the short term so that I can start my own business (fintech) and make the REAL money while calling my own shots. Seeing people like Treynor are motivation enough on the shitty days to keep me focused on what I'm working towards.</p><p></p><p>Keep it up man and best of luck to you.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Important to the story. I grew up in a blue collar family and learned hard work from a young age. My dad started his own commercial roofing business when he was my age and while he made a good living, he always told me you don't want to do this son. I never truly took what he said into account until I started working with him in high school and reality set in. I'm not the smartest guy ever but the one thing I know is hard work. Went from being an average student my whole life to finishing one A- away from a 4.0 GPA with a BBA in Finance. Now when I wake up at 4am instead of saying "****...it's time to roof" I wake up at 4am and say "Thank **** I'm not roofing today."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ibleedblue13, post: 15601930, member: 123159"] I know the feeling man. I work 70 hours a week at an investment bank in Boston Monday through Friday. Saturday and Sunday I valet two five hour shifts during the day and try to pick up the Saturday night shift if possible. People tell me I'm crazy and that I will burn myself out, etc. But I'm 24, hungry and have the same mindset that you do. The goal is to make as much as humanly possible in the short term so that I can start my own business (fintech) and make the REAL money while calling my own shots. Seeing people like Treynor are motivation enough on the shitty days to keep me focused on what I'm working towards. Keep it up man and best of luck to you. Edit: Important to the story. I grew up in a blue collar family and learned hard work from a young age. My dad started his own commercial roofing business when he was my age and while he made a good living, he always told me you don't want to do this son. I never truly took what he said into account until I started working with him in high school and reality set in. I'm not the smartest guy ever but the one thing I know is hard work. Went from being an average student my whole life to finishing one A- away from a 4.0 GPA with a BBA in Finance. Now when I wake up at 4am instead of saying "****...it's time to roof" I wake up at 4am and say "Thank **** I'm not roofing today." [/QUOTE]
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