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Ceo of a major Cereal Conglomerate.

Salary took a dip last year to 12 million. I got a plan to acquire King Vitamin this year. After a rebrand and new marketing campaign it will be a direct competitor to Captain Crunch. Those fakkits at Quaker Oats will not know what hit them.:banderas:
 

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Cornfields, cows, & an one stoplight town
Do you like being a professor?
How do you feel about teaching little kids or hs students, would it be better money?
Is this something you could see yourself doing forever if you had to, by forever I mean past retirement age?
I really love it. Love my students. I don't think I have the temperament to teach younger kids. I do think I could do this through retirement. Anytime I think about retiring, I think I would be super bored. I dunno. Maybe I'd try administration like being a dean or provost. We'll see.
 

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So you basically in a leadership position at a spot where they deliver essential aerospace equipment to gov entities

While I don’t have direct reports I mentor and advise our filed reps.

But basically yes to the rest except I have commercial clients mainly however our business has both military and commercial customers
 

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Motivational purposes only:

No college degree.

Main client: 216k annual - role just under director level
Secondary client: 180k annual - role is Sr analyst level
Real estate: 36k annual - rent out a condo
Med Spa Owner: Not profitable yet
Monthly expenses: about 19k
Monthly earning: about 25k
*note, med spa is projected to bring in 40k

I'm 40. Couples in my circle typically make 300 to an M+ in my circle
Right now, I'm the only one bringing in bread.
But my wife is the med spa injector so once that stabilizes, hoping to bring in between 700k and 800k.

Feel free to ask how I got here.

I also coach for 100 an hour.

Primarily time management coaching.
 

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Motivational purposes only:

No college degree.

Main client: 216k annual - role just under director level
Secondary client: 180k annual - role is Sr analyst level
Real estate: 36k annual - rent out a condo
Med Spa Owner: Not profitable yet
Monthly expenses: about 19k
Monthly earning: about 25k
*note, med spa is projected to bring in 40k

I'm 40. Couples in my circle typically make 300 to an M+ in my circle
Right now, I'm the only one bringing in bread.
But my wife is the med spa injector so once that stabilizes, hoping to bring in between 700k and 800k.

Feel free to ask how I got here.

I also coach for 100 an hour.

Primarily time management coaching.
How do you get there?

And can you go more in depth into what your main role is? Like what is it that you do? What industry?
 

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Motivational purposes only:

No college degree.

Main client: 216k annual - role just under director level
Secondary client: 180k annual - role is Sr analyst level
Real estate: 36k annual - rent out a condo
Med Spa Owner: Not profitable yet
Monthly expenses: about 19k
Monthly earning: about 25k
*note, med spa is projected to bring in 40k

I'm 40. Couples in my circle typically make 300 to an M+ in my circle
Right now, I'm the only one bringing in bread.
But my wife is the med spa injector so once that stabilizes, hoping to bring in between 700k and 800k.

Feel free to ask how I got here.

I also coach for 100 an hour.

Primarily time management coaching.
nice to see you doing well man
Thoughts on a private equity roll up strategy for estheticians?
 

Ugo Ogugwa

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How do you get there?

And can you go more in depth into what your main role is? Like what is it that you do? What industry?

Got fired from a job in 2010, had to ask my boy for money to pay my rent

That was a wake up call

Had a lot of call center experience and leveraged that to just become a top performer. Took work very seriously.

Promoted to supervisor and started to wake up at 4am to work out and get all my work done at home before coming to the office

Quickly outshinesd my colleagues and became close with a Sr director

He leveraged my ambition to help get him shine and eventually orchestrated my next promotion

That was my intro to IT in 2014 where I started as a business analyst and scrum master and Salesforce administrator

Did that for 4 years then left the company to be a release train engineer

This was 2018 and my intro to 6 figures (112k)

By 2020 went to another company for same role but paid 142k

Continued to be a top performer so they paid me and extra 50k a year about as a retention bonus

So I was touching about 200k 2021 and 2022

late 2022, mastered time management and started engaging multiple clients

These days I try to keep my annual around 400k

Long story short, when someone asks you to do something, always say yes while always prioritizing what Is important to you as an individual

Master time management to do things on your own terms and at your own pace while being compensated well

The med spa is my wife's thing but if done right she should make way more than me so I'm open to just transitioning to that when the time is right
 

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How do you get there?

And can you go more in depth into what your main role is? Like what is it that you do? What industry?


What i specifically do in my main role is lead a team of like 8 enterprise agile coaches.

My stakeholders are the IT VPs at a large company.
 
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Got fired from a job in 2010, had to ask my boy for money to pay my rent

That was a wake up call

Had a lot of call center experience and leveraged that to just become a top performer. Took work very seriously.

Promoted to supervisor and started to wake up at 4am to work out and get all my work done at home before coming to the office

Quickly outshinesd my colleagues and became close with a Sr director

He leveraged my ambition to help get him shine and eventually orchestrated my next promotion

That was my intro to IT in 2014 where I started as a business analyst and scrum master and Salesforce administrator

Did that for 4 years then left the company to be a release train engineer

This was 2018 and my intro to 6 figures (112k)

By 2020 went to another company for same role but paid 142k

Continued to be a top performer so they paid me and extra 50k a year about as a retention bonus

So I was touching about 200k 2021 and 2022

late 2022, mastered time management and started engaging multiple clients

These days I try to keep my annual around 400k

Long story short, when someone asks you to do something, always say yes while always prioritizing what Is important to you as an individual

Master time management to do things on your own terms and at your own pace while being compensated well

The med spa is my wife's thing but if done right she should make way more than me so I'm open to just transitioning to that when the time is right

I don’t know you and I’m proud of you :deadrose:
 

Ugo Ogugwa

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nice to see you doing well man
Thoughts on a private equity roll up strategy for estheticians?

Tell me more about that.my wife is the expert. I just provide the financial backing.
 

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Had a lot of call center experience and leveraged that to just become a top performer. Took work very seriously.

Promoted to supervisor and started to wake up at 4am to work out and get all my work done at home before coming to the office

Quickly outshinesd my colleagues and became close with a Sr director

He leveraged my ambition to help get him shine and eventually orchestrated my next promotion

A lot of people hate on working call center, but that’s how a lot of us non-degree folks get out start.

I hopped from call center to call center for years. Learning what I could from each job, building relationships, then moving on to the next when it was time for a raise.

It takes some time, but If you set yourself apart there is growth there and you can make some good connections.

I’m a program manager with some fairly large clients (NFL / MLB teams, Large Zoos etc) but I’m working on my PMP now. Ready to start climbing the ladder to the c suite.
 
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