Jobs and opportunities can be very hard to find these days. There are too many educated, driven and skilled people out there and there's just a few jobs and opportunities that can really give you the best pay! Even tourists and migrants have been looking for jobs and opportunities as health care professionals, IT consultant, lawyers or even engineers in Australia, fruit pickers in New Zealand or farmers in United States. But this guy does something unique for a living, and he earns a lot from it!
Who needs traditional greeting cards at this point of time? Put them away as this guy from North Texas makes huge amount of money by writing on potatoes by using a pen only!
Alex Craig, 24 years old, calls his business “Potato Parcel”. He sends potatoes with personalized messages via mail. According to his girlfriend, it is the “dumbest idea ever”. However, Craig’s business surprisingly took the internet by storm as he has been receiving a lot of orders from different places.
As of the moment, he is earing $10,000 per month because of Potato Parcel.
He personally writes on potatoes and the content depends on the clients’ preference. The personalized potatoes will then be shipped to the customer or to the intended recipient. The prices of potatoes are around $8 to $10 per piece.
Obviously, with his newly found success, Alex Craig can now share some words of wisdom to those thinking of exploring the world of business someday where he said, “I would say the two things that hold everyone back in life is fear and doubt. The fear of failure and the fear of wasting your time, and the doubt that you can actually achieve something big on a huge scale.”
While his business concept may be unique, it is easy to say that it may probably not last long since his handwriting is not that hard to top. Either he’ll get a lot of competition soon or his buyers may think and realize that they can save more if they write on their potatoes themselves.
This Man Earns $10,000 per month, Find Out What His Job Is!
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Oleh
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1 comments:
what a joke >.<
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