Hello Everyone,
I'm new to this forum. I wanted to share information about what my business partner and I are working on, what my goals are in life, and to see what you all think about what I have to share.
To start, I will provide some background about me. I'm in my later 20s. I grew up on a farm. Working long hard days is something I feel good about. Anyways. I graduated college in May of 2008 with a degree in biology. I worked several full-time jobs before I went to college. When I was in college I continued to work full-time (I didn't do as good in college as I could have as a result). Since college I have been working full-time at a job that is brain draining. My boss doesn't know what she is doing on most days (management position). But that is besides the point. Along with working full-time, I have planed out 53 businesses that I am working on launching. I am serious about the amount of business plans I have created.
I learned early on in life about the importance of taking care of yourself. In my early 20s I had been working at a factory for three months, and one day we had an employee meeting. We were told the factory is closing and moving to Mexico. As you can imagine, I lost my job. I had no valuable skills at that time and it took me a while to get a job at another factory. Well, after working at that job for a few months the factory closed. I was once again out of a job. During this period of my life I became very depressed and I knew I had to find something in this world that I can build a career out of. Therefore, I looked at the job openings of a local hospital and was hired for an entry level job. I loved working in the healthcare setting. But I hated working as a slave. So I decided to go to college so I could become a genetic counselor. When I was in college I developed a plan for how I could start genetic clinics around the world, and here in the United States. But I knew I needed a lot of money to do this. Therefore I took charge of my life to make the money so I can make my dream a reality. That is when I took the time to create 53 business plans around skills that I have developed over the years.
Most of the businesses are Internet based. I'm going this route in order to start creating some cashflow, and keeping my operating expenses low, so I can start to buy other Internet based businesses. I have spent a lot of time research successful Internet businesses. Don't get me wrong, I'm not going to just buy a site and hope to make money off it. Instead I am focusing on buying Internet businesses that provide a database, services and/or products. There is one company for sale right now that has an organ transplant database with a cashflow of $30k. My goal is to keep buying as many of these businesses as I possibly can and hire "managers" to operate the day to day functions of the business while I do all of the CEO work (I have a finance person that will do the finance work).
Human genetic testing is my passion in life. I learned in college that being a research scientist wouldn't allow me to accomplish the big ideas I have with the genetic clinics. So I didn't bother thinking about doing a PhD. I decided against doing the genetic counseling degree since I need to make a lot more money to get this done. My idea is to take about five cents of dollar my company makes (both revenue and cashflow) and put it towards creating a genetic clinic. Eventually I want to create an international genetics clinic (you may or may not understand the need for this). To go along with this I want to create an international genome database.
Now, to get back to my businesses, I'm doing my best to create a business plan around every single sector of the Internet (content development, web development, search engine monitoring, domain revenue consulting, Web ads, and so, so much more).
I have learned early on in life that taking charge of your dreams is the only way to make them a reality. Working for an employer never allows your dreams to be reached.
I already registered the site for my corporate business. We are working on getting our first real-estate gig up and going.
Once I finally have set myself up for life (not having to worry about being paid for three months and being able to eat....you know what I am getting at), I am going to expand from these "small" business ideas and start creating businesses that are much more expensive to operate and start. For instance, I want to create the world's largest supply chain in the healthcare field. So many drugs are now made in other countries. So my goal is to build small local stores around hospitals/clinics so the medications can get to the clinics and hospitals quicker.
I'm also going to create a law division. I hate it how the government tries to make us do things that are illegal according to the constitution. Therefore, I will be creating a law division that sues the government for any illegal policy they put into law.
Please provide your ideas and thoughts.
I'm new to this forum. I wanted to share information about what my business partner and I are working on, what my goals are in life, and to see what you all think about what I have to share.
To start, I will provide some background about me. I'm in my later 20s. I grew up on a farm. Working long hard days is something I feel good about. Anyways. I graduated college in May of 2008 with a degree in biology. I worked several full-time jobs before I went to college. When I was in college I continued to work full-time (I didn't do as good in college as I could have as a result). Since college I have been working full-time at a job that is brain draining. My boss doesn't know what she is doing on most days (management position). But that is besides the point. Along with working full-time, I have planed out 53 businesses that I am working on launching. I am serious about the amount of business plans I have created.
I learned early on in life about the importance of taking care of yourself. In my early 20s I had been working at a factory for three months, and one day we had an employee meeting. We were told the factory is closing and moving to Mexico. As you can imagine, I lost my job. I had no valuable skills at that time and it took me a while to get a job at another factory. Well, after working at that job for a few months the factory closed. I was once again out of a job. During this period of my life I became very depressed and I knew I had to find something in this world that I can build a career out of. Therefore, I looked at the job openings of a local hospital and was hired for an entry level job. I loved working in the healthcare setting. But I hated working as a slave. So I decided to go to college so I could become a genetic counselor. When I was in college I developed a plan for how I could start genetic clinics around the world, and here in the United States. But I knew I needed a lot of money to do this. Therefore I took charge of my life to make the money so I can make my dream a reality. That is when I took the time to create 53 business plans around skills that I have developed over the years.
Most of the businesses are Internet based. I'm going this route in order to start creating some cashflow, and keeping my operating expenses low, so I can start to buy other Internet based businesses. I have spent a lot of time research successful Internet businesses. Don't get me wrong, I'm not going to just buy a site and hope to make money off it. Instead I am focusing on buying Internet businesses that provide a database, services and/or products. There is one company for sale right now that has an organ transplant database with a cashflow of $30k. My goal is to keep buying as many of these businesses as I possibly can and hire "managers" to operate the day to day functions of the business while I do all of the CEO work (I have a finance person that will do the finance work).
Human genetic testing is my passion in life. I learned in college that being a research scientist wouldn't allow me to accomplish the big ideas I have with the genetic clinics. So I didn't bother thinking about doing a PhD. I decided against doing the genetic counseling degree since I need to make a lot more money to get this done. My idea is to take about five cents of dollar my company makes (both revenue and cashflow) and put it towards creating a genetic clinic. Eventually I want to create an international genetics clinic (you may or may not understand the need for this). To go along with this I want to create an international genome database.
Now, to get back to my businesses, I'm doing my best to create a business plan around every single sector of the Internet (content development, web development, search engine monitoring, domain revenue consulting, Web ads, and so, so much more).
I have learned early on in life that taking charge of your dreams is the only way to make them a reality. Working for an employer never allows your dreams to be reached.
I already registered the site for my corporate business. We are working on getting our first real-estate gig up and going.
Once I finally have set myself up for life (not having to worry about being paid for three months and being able to eat....you know what I am getting at), I am going to expand from these "small" business ideas and start creating businesses that are much more expensive to operate and start. For instance, I want to create the world's largest supply chain in the healthcare field. So many drugs are now made in other countries. So my goal is to build small local stores around hospitals/clinics so the medications can get to the clinics and hospitals quicker.
I'm also going to create a law division. I hate it how the government tries to make us do things that are illegal according to the constitution. Therefore, I will be creating a law division that sues the government for any illegal policy they put into law.
Please provide your ideas and thoughts.