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there is a design company here doing just that. they got ousted a while back by a workerTRUMP 2026 KEKAW!!! - The Laken Riley Act Is Law!
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so all i read is, you need to outsource ?Comment
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the 1000$/hour is exaggerated but the principle is sound...you split up the work you do daily in to how much per hour that specific work you do brings you, and you outsource the low $/hour work that takes up your time to others...leaving you to focus on high $/hour jobs to expand your current profits...
simplified example: you are a painter...you make, for arguments sake, 10$/hour painting...your average profit for one job is say 1000$...you spend 100 hours painting but only 1 hour actually negotiating the job and striking the deal...if you outsource your manual painting job to others, that brings low $/hour income, you can focus on finding more customers that brings you high $/hour returns...yes you will make less money on manual painting because you have to pay others but you will overall make more $$ with less work because you will have more customers because you had time to focus on the high $/hour stuff like making new deals...
do not waste your time with low $/hour shit...pay others to do it...
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I lost almost 1000 bucks just trying read that drivel
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Cool it with the capitalism dude.the 1000$/hour is exaggerated but the principle is sound...you split up the work you do daily in to how much per hour that specific work you do brings you, and you outsource the low $/hour work that takes up your time to others...leaving you to focus on high $/hour jobs to expand your current profits...
simplified example: you are a painter...you make, for arguments sake, 10$/hour painting...your average profit for one job is say 1000$...you spend 100 hours painting but only 1 hour actually negotiating the job and striking the deal...if you outsource your manual painting job to others, that brings low $/hour income, you can focus on finding more customers that brings you high $/hour returns...yes you will make less money on manual painting because you have to pay others but you will overall make more $$ with less work because you will have more customers because you had time to focus on the high $/hour stuff like making new deals...
do not waste your time with low $/hour shit...pay others to do it...Comment
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That's my thought. All those gurus don't create any real businesses they just prey on weak minded people and tell them what they want to hear. To get to any point where you're outsourcing shit you have to put in real work. Most of thee people buying into that stuff want to take shortcuts.Comment
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even a mediocre "guru" book has a few gems in it...I agree they are there to sell you shit...but they take the time to sift through information and organize it for you and this saves you time...no book will actually give you instant riches, this is just marketing bullshit, but if you are a hard working dude then a few good tips and tricks can be mighty weapons in the right hands...That's my thought. All those gurus don't create any real businesses they just prey on weak minded people and tell them what they want to hear. To get to any point where you're outsourcing shit you have to put in real work. Most of thee people buying into that stuff want to take shortcuts.
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