I was born at the end of 1990. I broke my leg in a traffic accident in 2007, got my leg back, dropped out of school in the second year of high school, transferred to a technical secondary school, and graduated in 2009. I have worked in the following industries in order: waiter, waiter, waiter, car sales consultant, car sales consultant, beverage salesperson, professional gamer, real estate sales deputy manager, professional gamer, real estate sales consultant.
At the end of 2012, I learned to be a real estate agent from my eldest brother (my brother), which was considered a formal business. Until August 2014, I made a lot of money during this period, but because I had not yet started a family, my expenses basically kept up with my income. At the most, my monthly income should have reached 40,000, and there was also a month when I didn't make a penny.
In August 2014, I bought a second-hand car, a 2009 Skoda Octavia (all black). I was always lazy and my brother couldn't stand it anymore and scolded me. Although he scolded me before, I knew it was for my own good, so I didn't lose my temper. But this time he scolded me more seriously, and asked me to do it independently and didn't want me to stay in the store (I didn't have to pay any expenses, and I didn't get paid. Whatever I earned was my own, and I was considered a half-partner).
Young and energetic, I loved my reputation. Within half a month, I found a store with Lao Ye (18 years older than me) and ran it together. I was a real estate agent, and part-time tea, tobacco and alcohol. Lao Ye was a high-interest lender. The store name was Mingcheng Commercial Bank, and it was established on September 16, 2014.
I didn't know much about tea at the time. I bought in any money and sold it with a reasonable profit. I sold tobacco and alcohol separately. After half a year, we broke up. I paid Lao Ye 40,000 yuan (his actual investment was only about 30,000 yuan). I am indeed a rare good person in the world. I paid Lao Ye 40,000 yuan after breaking up, hahahaha.
The rent is not expensive, but it is still a burden even if it is cheap without business. In the blink of an eye, I married my wife and prepared to welcome the birth of a new life. The invisible pressure made me feel like I was carrying a heavy load. It really couldn't go on like this. It was really difficult to maintain the scattered sales of tea, tobacco and alcohol. I wanted to change my current situation. There was a period of time when tea sales were off-season. Suddenly one day, the store didn't sell a penny of goods, and no one came in. Suddenly, I felt a little desperate.
Which direction should he develop next?Comments are welcome