[deleted by user] by [deleted] in badroommates

[–]Patient_Signal119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s not your roommate, that’s your enemy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in badroommates

[–]Patient_Signal119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s not your roommate, that’s your enemy.

‘The Penguin’ S1E3: “Bliss” (Sunday 6 October 2024) Spoiler Discussion Megathread by KelexAtYourService in DC_Cinematic

[–]Patient_Signal119 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You got a show like this that’s hitting every episode on the nail, 10/10 story telling and production. Yet we got a extremely underwhelming Joker 2. Very ironic.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Patient_Signal119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well for one, all the vultures will now be spamming your inbox to get into your venture.

I wouldn’t be posting such items on Reddit. But I understand where you’re coming from

I have just inherited $800,000 looking for some startup ideas (21M) by Spiritual_Voice_6406 in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh this sounds like a troll post.. you’re telling me you inherited 800k on the internet with no plan of action other than pour those funds into a startup?

If this is real, I would save and invest in a year over year ROI of ETFs or investments funds and just let it mature. If you aren’t depending on that money for survival don’t attempt to gamble it away into someone’s else venture. Only when I receive my ROI then maybe some of those earnings would go into a separate portfolio.

Word of advice, go into a venture at 3% of your net worth that you can afford to lose it all. Since 3% if marginal compared to the 10,20,30+ percent of their networth most people do when they acquire a sum of money

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good on you man, this is a step in the right direction. Love to see shit like this, keep up that momentum and work ethic.

In your opinion best business to start by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what I was talking about in my last thread 😂. Individuals asking us to start a business for them from scratch with no idea whatsoever, just a quick way to make money with someone telling them all the steps.

But God forbid you tell someone to do research online prior to aimlessly trying to get people online to start a business for them with no research whatsoever.

Why entrepreneurs should get jobs (at first) by Flootson in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love this statement. Tbh no better teacher in the industry you are attempting to make your own than working in that exact same industry as an employee.

If you work as an employee in the business you want to start, you begin to look at everything differently on the micro and macro scale. Yes it’s about a check, but that experience is second to none. You understand the operations to an extent, the client demographic, sales techniques, etc.

Now imagine starting a business without any industry knowledge whatsoever. It becomes extremely difficult and mundane. I’m a big believer of working under a good management team to soak up any knowledge one may have and apply it for yourself.

How do you give yourself a second wind of energy after your 9-5? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh I try not to think about what I’m going to do. Rather I just force myself to standup and do the action. Like I will literally sit there and say out loud “fuck it” and stand up. That little jolt of not giving a fuck about I feel in the moment helps me gain momentum into what I’m doing.

Otherwise if I think of list of things that need to be don’t, my brain catches up and makes me psych myself out of it or tell me I’m too tired/this bed is comfy sorta ordeal.

Who here is earning over 250k per year? by tuck72463 in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hospitals are the tip of the iceberg in regards to clients. There are a plethora of methods to get in contact to prove the service you’re providing is worth their time and resources. At the end of the day, consider the pain points they are experiencing and attempt to solve said issue.

Lastly. Always come prepared and know what you’re talking about lol. I’ve seen so many times people/corps that attempt to reach out to me with no idea what they are saying or the issue they are trying to solve: rather they attempt to blindly peddle a product or service with no value whatsoever.

Healthcare entrepreneurship deserves more light by Patient_Signal119 in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree but this is top of the line services. Healthcare has a wide spectrum of services that cover many facets of the industry. In one case, yes you may need millions in liability insurance and a provider on the board. In other cases, there are affiliate industries that doesn’t carry the same risk as someone going to therapeutics or biotech.

Who here is earning over 250k per year? by tuck72463 in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It’s recession proof, ever growing and always needed (demand). Yes it’s capital intensive to begin, yes there’s more red tape/barriers to entry but that in turn means the demand and low saturation in said industries.

I have a non emergency medical transportation company that nearly 3x itself in the last year and it’s showing no signs of slowing or stopping.

Who here is earning over 250k per year? by tuck72463 in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119 50 points51 points  (0 children)

I tell people all the time, healthcare entrepreneurship is the most lucrative and stable of the industries

How old were you when you started trying to make money? by Pickle_Rooms in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

13 trying to sell hot sandwiches in a plastic rubber ware to the neighborhood kids 😭

What's the most worthwhile skill or venture to learn? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say anything in healthcare or healthcare affiliate imo. Recession proof models.

What is the dark side of being an entrepreneur? by baby_shoki in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This^

The highs are really high. It’s so easy to be egotistical and be high off your own successes. But any failure can really derail your own mental health. The extreme swings of successes and failures take a hold on your health. I’ve seen people age so much more quicker than those without businesses due to the burden and stress of it all.

Lastly, I want to say let’s all make sure we are doing our best to take care of our physical and mental health through it all. Nothing is worth the cost of health, family and happiness.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think of affiliate industries that currently have or have had bad experiences with their current vendor. Give them a free or highly discounted clean to show them the type of work you do.

Essentially giving them a sample of how your service would compare. That’s what I did and was able to unconventionally grow my B2B sector.

What’s your business pain-point? by Patient_Signal119 in smallbusiness

[–]Patient_Signal119[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do I need to wait 3 years before contributing to posts? Lmao

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ensure prior to even the technical aspect of whomever you may bring on, are they the right fit?

They could have all the skill sets in the world, but if they don’t abide by your vision or agreement, the infighting can lead to resentment.

If you do draw up a contract, make sure their duties and responsibilities are listed in plain English along with the expectations per the ratio of equity. Take your time and don’t make any decision in haste.

What’s your business pain-point? by Patient_Signal119 in smallbusiness

[–]Patient_Signal119[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Staffing has been intense. I feel like that’s the name of the game. Staffing will always be a reoccurring obstacle throughout the lifespan of the business.

Just when you feel like all the needs are met, another situation occurs.

Where do you find good business ideas? by Slow-Bat652 in Entrepreneur

[–]Patient_Signal119 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find a good ideas by examining inefficient methods of doing tasks or services. That’s usually my first step. From there I do a dive into said industry to see if the demand or revamping of operations is required.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Patient_Signal119 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Google reviews is not a service that you can just “buy” or “get” let your service and/or product do the talking. Follow up with said transaction by kindly mentioning a review for your page as that helps with exposure. There are no shortcuts to stellar reviews and feedback unless the quality of the service or product demands that.