Originally posted by Dum Dum DuganCut and Trim. My company does outside contracts and manages properties with hardscapes and landscapes, generally higher end homes, Country Club, etc. We do commercial as well. I'm working on making all income passive so I can make money wherever I go without being there, and invest full time. I do have a school I'm looking at starting up.
They do sound like pricks. What your company again? I am pretty sure uve told me what you do before, but I forget.
Originally posted by SasuOna
Iron man can keep up with intercontinental missiles
Originally posted by SasuOna
has dodged actual lasers with his armor under earth's atmosphere.
So has Wolverine, spiderman capt ect
Originally posted by SasuOna
safe to say he speed blitz Logan like no ones business.
Originally posted by SasuOna
examples of Logan getting his ass handed to him by people stronger than him is not evidence of him tanking anything. LOL the Hulk hit Wolverine and he's still conscious surely that means hes tanking it and not getting hurt. SMH
What nonsenses are you spewing now? He takes the shots and keeps on fighting, thats tanking the shot.
also getting his ass kicked? He beaten Namor the majority of the times they foughten, he beat tiger shark, he has beaten the hulk (though would loses in forum match), and beaten wendigo the majority of times they fought same with thing ect.
Originally posted by SasuOna
has pierced through the armor, in case you haven't noticed cutting and piercing are entirely different things.
To pierce something Logan wouldn't have to rely on his strength hed let the adatmantium do the work. To cut something however requires sufficient strength.
Originally posted by SasuOna
basically yes Wolverine is getting LOLStomped like no ones business, the fact that you even think he has any type of chance against Tony is laughable
I not saying wolverine does win, but your arguements have no helped your case at all, the only thing that you have proven is your complete and utter ignorance of Wolverine.
Originally posted by Tha C-Master
Cut and Trim. My company does outside contracts and manages properties with hardscapes and landscapes, generally higher end homes, Country Club, etc. We do commercial as well. I'm working on making all income passive so I can make money wherever I go without being there, and invest full time. I do have a school I'm looking at starting up.
what type of school?
its pavements, cement work, brick laying..drive ways.. etc etc..
i am curious how he got certified and how old he is..mhmm
just about everyone i knew at a certain age has at one time tried it.
my uncle and one of my old bosses tried it. me and some of my old crew did it from time to time as a side jobs for extra money
Originally posted by King CastleThe problem with this business is because it's easy to start up (illegally, down in the south we have loads of illegal workers), everyone thinks they can do it. So what people generally do is they start up a company and charge half the price and are booted out, or wear themselves out. Since most who start up these companies have very little business skill, they don't know how to sell against the retarded low prices (some people here sell work for 5 or 10 dollars). They can't cover their overhead, insuance, legal fees, workers comp, etc.
hardscape/lanscapes are one of the easiest businesses to start up if you have the right location/area..(rich ppl area)how you learn to do hardscape?
It's easy to start up, relatively low cost (some people can spend 100k on a rig) but it's one of the hardest to survive in. I'd actually not recommend this business unless someone was really passionate and knew what they were doing. This business has a 99% failure rate for full time. Most here do it part time under the table, or their wife brings home the money. Wealthy areas are inadvisable to one starting out. They either don't have the experience or the connections, good luck getting into the Country Club or my neighborhood starting out, most never do. It's best to find your niche.
I contract a lot of work out, like sales, and certain larger jobs to people who specialize. Cuts down costs and liabilities. I don't care as much for larger capital gains, but they are useful. I'm more concerned about cashflow. I do contracts and I auto-pay credit/debit monthly. It's worked out best for me this way. Most new things I learn from those more experienced. I like to get my hands dirty less and less these days, delegation is the key.
Originally posted by Dum Dum DuganIt can be what King Castle mentioned. Though not necessarily, it can be done outside or be things like ground renovation for homes. You need to be licensed and have proper insurance here.
Thats really cool, a budy of my started a land scaping company and he doing pretty well for him self. What is hardscape? I not sure I have ever heard of that before.what type of school?
More or less trades, finances. The educational system here is horrible in America.
Originally posted by Tha C-Master
.It can be what King Castle mentioned. Though not necessarily, it can be done outside or be things like ground renovation for homes. You need to be licensed and have proper insurance here.
More or less trades, finances. The educational system here is horrible in America.
I never realized that what that type of work was call. I never done it really my self. I always just land scaped, window cleaning, resteruant work, teaching and done some demolition.
Your trying to start an entire school? that takes mucho money. Were are you from again? Education around me pretty good, but I am from Mass.
Originally posted by Dum Dum DuganNo matter how much money one has, they always find other resources to fund their investments, why put all of your own in there? 😄 But honestly this isn't about money, it's about giving back.
I never realized that what that type of work was call. I never done it really my self. I always just land scaped or done demolition.Your trying to start an entire school? that takes mucho money. Were are you from again? Education around me pretty good, but I am from Mass.
America has one of the worst educational systems in the world. Also the most expensive. People graduating and can't read. Illegally passing students to cut costs, no financial education etc. I want to help out those in a worse area. This school will be in my hometown, not where I live now. This area is pretty run down.
its easy if you know what you are doing and what needs to be done. i am curious how you learned the legal stuff certifications and requirements to run your own business since i dont peg you as being a knowledgeable construction guy.
anyways... in order to keep a business goin is to constantly keep lookin for clients. its what i did when i work for my uncle as one of his contractor.. help made him million dollar deals in big jobs lasting yrs not just a few months..
sigh,,, the good old days of wearing suits and hanging out with my friends and compromising my morality and business ethics.
Originally posted by King Castle
Logan would maul Ironman in melee battle.. Logan aint Cap he can shrug off a lot of blows and give back as good as he gets,.
Now that I disagree with, yea logan will most likely cut him and may possibly win but I doubt Tony is gonna get just mauled. I really see him messing Wolverine up even thought it will take a good while, if he uses his speed properly.
Originally posted by King CastleBuilding a business from scratch with no connections and being young with nobody handing you anything takes lots of work. It takes time to build the reputation and the clients. You have to know how to do the maintenance, which is the least of it. Knowing how to manage finance, sales, advertising, complaints, repairs, etc is a lot of work. For one to say it was easy means they didn't do it themselves, or they had a large handout. You need to know how to keep clients in this company. I do revolving year round contracts. I did mine and built mine on my own. Any hardscaping is revolved around my own company, we don't build houses or any commercial work, more of maintenance and decorative construction. The economy for building a lot is terrible right now, as I'm sure you know. Now my job is to find people who can do it and sit back. What do you mean you're curious? Since what does what you peg me as have to do with my reality. I've always been gifted at multiple things.
its easy if you know what you are doing and what needs to be done. i am curious how you learned the legal stuff certifications and requirements to run your own business since i dont peg you as being a knowledgeable construction guy.anyways... in order to keep a business goin is to constantly keep lookin for clients. its what i did when i work for my uncle as one of his contractor.. help made him million dollar deals in big jobs lasting yrs not just a few months..
sigh,,, the good old days of wearing suits and hanging out with my friends and compromising my morality and business ethics.
If your uncle got his company up from scratch by himself he knows how hard it can be. Doing everything and keeping it afloat while dealing with lousy employees. Hence why I don't hire family and friends. They represent you. 99% of business fail in the long run. Anybody thinking otherwise is more than welcome to give it a whirl.
wolverine is designed for close quarter combat and as good as tony and his tech is i dont see it being any better or superior to some of tech guys logan has engaged in close quarter battle.
Wolverine is a monster in Melee regardless of how a lot of ppl feel about the character and his current depiction.
i see Tony unable to put up with the level of damage output logan can unleash..
every advantage Tony has was completely outstripped by Death Head II and Logan fought him to a nasty standstill in melee battle.
Originally posted by Tha C-Master
No matter how much money one has, they always find other resources to fund their investments, why put all of your own in there? 😄 But honestly this isn't about money, it's about giving back.America has one of the worst educational systems in the world. Also the most expensive. People graduating and can't read. Illegally passing students to cut costs, no financial education etc. I want to help out those in a worse area. This school will be in my hometown, not where I live now. This area is pretty run down.
For the modern world, but in the scope of the entire world, are education is still one of the highest. It simply the low end of the more advance nations. Even then I feel it gets shitted on more then it should. I feel like if other nations were a bit more revealing of there education statistics we would be much high on the moutain as they say then people believe. Are education system is the scape goat for companies, it honestly not as bad as some would have us believe. True it should improve and all these cutting school budgets is wrong. However it known that statistic we receive from other countries concerning there education tend to be skewered and manipulated, one such great example if France. They mess with there statistical data that they give to the world much of the time. I fact there a great book on school education which I try and find my copy, but it a must read for those who really wish to grasp America education system when compared to the world. It pretty interesting that U.S despite all the crap we get for are education system, that we are the most productive in the world and are productivity has only increased over the years.
what state are you from? also that is really good of you to create such a school. If you need teachers hit me up lol, I likely have graduated by the time it built , and my major may or may not be history education.
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
true, but you must have other financial backers. Schools cost an absurd amount of money, you need to be extremely rich to fund such a thing. time it built , and my major may or may not be history education.
It also depends on the size of the school and the location. Building in this area will be very cheap, because of the economy and because of the location. In this area it is easy for find homes for 4 or 5 grand, 100k would net you an excellet home.
Originally posted by Dum Dum DuganIf you compare it to third world countries perhaps. But anybody who has done extensive travel knows how bad it is. Most Americans can't even find major countries on the globe. Of all the billions of dollars we spend, we should do better. In one state we had 233k out of roughly 700k of students in a particular grade fail. Guess what? They passed because it would cost the school too much money. The system is terrible.
For the modern world, but in the scope of the entire world, are education is still one of the highest. It simply the low end of the more advance nations. Even then I feel it gets shitted on more then it should. I feel like if other nations were a bit more revealing of there education statistics we would be much high on the moutain as they say then people believe. Are education system is the scape goat for companies, it honestly not as bad as some would have us believe. True it should improve and all these cutting school budgets is wrong. However it known that statistic we receive from other countries concerning there education tend to be skewered and manipulated, one such great example if France. They mess with there statistical data that they give to the world much of the time. I fact there a great book on school education which I try and find my copy, but it a must read for those who really wish to grasp America education system when compared to the world. It pretty interesting that U.S despite all the crap we get for are education system, that we are the most productive in the world and are productivity has only increased over the years. time it built , and my major may or may not be history education.
Originally posted by Dum Dum DuganGeorgia.
what state are you from? also that is really good of you to create such a school. If you need teachers hit me up lol, I likely have graduated by the time it built , and my major may or may not be history education.
My school is going to be more "practical" things, like finance, money management, investing, and other things like that. It won't be a conventional school. It's all still in the works though. 😉
Originally posted by Tha C-Mastermy uncle came from another country at 16 lived with us and was supported by my mom to finish school, had night school and a job.. he was given a construction job and continue to take night classes as an adults while working and moving up as a on site supervisor, foremen and making it to the office..
Building a business from scratch with no connections and being young with nobody handing you anything takes lots of work. It takes time to build the reputation and the clients. You have to know how to do the maintenance, which is the least of it. Knowing how to manage finance, sales, advertising, complaints, repairs, etc is a lot of work. For one to say it was easy means they didn't do it themselves, or they had a large handout. You need to know how to keep clients in this company. I do revolving year round contracts. I did mine and built mine on my own. Any hardscaping is revolved around my own company, we don't build houses or any commercial work, more of maintenance and decorative construction. The economy for building a lot is terrible right now, as I'm sure you know. Now my job is to find people who can do it and sit back. What do you mean you're curious? Since what does what you peg me as have to do with my reality. I've always been gifted at multiple things.If your uncle got his company up from scratch by himself he knows how hard it can be. Doing everything and keeping it afloat while dealing with lousy employees. Hence why I don't hire family and friends. They represent you. 99% of business fail in the long run. Anybody thinking otherwise is more than welcome to give it a whirl.
he learned what he needed to learn and had a side job business and weekend jobs doing what you do to help supplement his income,.
eventually he just branch out on his own taking clients with him and asking family for moral and manual support.. we are brown and loyal so we dont screw family over.. 😉
we helped him a lot my mom used her networking skills and rich friends to get him jobs she then asked me to do more then just work as a laborer and help my uncle with my rich friend hook ups.. the 1st deal i made for him was my friend's dad was looking to find certain companies to subcontract after they had bought some apartment complexes which also made my uncle's company as the go to company and business partner in other real estate deals later down the road. 😮💨
Originally posted by King CastleCool story. Honestly any job that my company doesn't do (or doesn't want to) I contract it out. Cash flow is my thing, I've worked with property management companies and banks too. Some where supportive, some had their doubts. I ended up building it myself as nobody else could really show me. Some could work, some could talk, but most didn't have business savvy.
my uncle came from another country at 16 lived with us and was supported by my mom to finish school, had night school and a job.. he was given a construction job and continue to take night classes as an adults while working and moving up as a on site supervisor, foremen and making it to the office..he learned what he needed to learn and had a side job business and weekend jobs doing what you do to help supplement his income,.
eventually he just branch out on his own taking clients with him and asking family for moral and manual support.. we are brown and loyal so we dont screw family over.. 😉
we helped him a lot my mom used her networking skills and rich friends to get him jobs she then asked me to do more then just work as a laborer and help my uncle with my rich friend hook ups.. the 1st deal i made for him was my friend's dad was looking to find certain companies to subcontract after they had bought some apartment complexes which also made my uncle's company as the go to company and business partner in other real estate deals later down the road. 😮💨
I will hire anybody based on their work ethic. Now when people come to me (friends, family, whomever) and they don't work, don't try, or steal they have screwed me over. Hence why I treat everyone the same. I just know people want something for nothing and I don't like that because I have to work for what I got.
Now don't get me wrong. I do very well for myself, regardless of age, but I have a loooooong way until I get where I want to be. Life and business is an ongoing lesson. Those who think they know it all are the biggest fools there are. I simply love what I do and try to give back. I'm still on my journey.
I actually grew up in the area where the school will be located. I've been on both ends of the tracks. Hence why I give back, but only to those who help themselves. Those that don't. Then I don't bother.
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My site. I made it a little while ago. You might have to turn up your volume, those vids need a reshoot. I also need to do some updating on that site now that I think of it. My packages have changed since then. 😖
Originally posted by Tha C-Master
Like I said before, no matter how much money you make you never put all of it in an investment, not even John Rockerfeller did that. You put the front money in, and then you find investors. I now know several high end investors from being in business and building relationships.
True.
Originally posted by Tha C-Master depends on the size of the school and the location. Building in this area will be very cheap, because of the economy and because of the location. In this area it is easy for find homes for 4 or 5 grand, 100k would net you an excellet home.
Originally posted by Tha C-Master
you compare it to third world countries perhaps. But anybody who has done extensive travel knows how bad it is. Most Americans can't even find major countries on the globe. Of all the billions of dollars we spend, we should do better. In one state we had 233k out of roughly 700k of students in a particular grade fail. Guess what? They passed because it would cost the school too much money. The system is terrible.
Originally posted by Tha C-Master
.My school is going to be more "practical" things, like finance, money management, investing, and other things like that. It won't be a conventional school. It's all still in the works though. 😉
I graduating with history degree and I believe a minor in psychology this year. I debating going straight for my doctorate in history, or getting my masters in history education or getting my masters in guidance counseling
interesting school. is it going to be high school level?