u/AcademicConnection89

Thoughts on Transparent Labs Beef Protein Isolate

I was thinking of getting the vanilla flavor and didn't know how it was and tasted compared to the regular whey?

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u/AcademicConnection89 — 9 hours ago

Is construction management the way to go?

Hi, Im 17 and going into my senior year of high school, after I graduate I am looking to start investing into real estate and eventually become finically free through real estate. Once I turn 18 I am going to house hack and for my job I thought that if I became a general contractor that could help me with my investments and get into bigger investments. I was looking to slowly build but with my property the job and my investments could go hand in hand and help me on my path to financial freedom. I didn't know what you guys thought of that job and if it'd be worth it. Just an fyi I love real estate and love a lot of different from residential, short term rentals, light industrial, commercial, seeing the project come to life really interests me. I was also wondering if maybe getting some type of internship or job working for a general contractor could help me build experience and relationships in the industry. I am still very clueless with a lot of things so any advice, videos, is very appreciated I am just looking for any actionable actions I can do now and well as for the future because I am motivated to do things to affect my future I just don't know for example what I can do as a 17 year old. Any advice is much appreciated.

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u/AcademicConnection89 — 2 days ago

Is construction management the way to go?

Hi, Im 17 and going into my senior year of high school, after I graduate I am looking to start investing into real estate and eventually become finically free through real estate. Once I turn 18 I am going to house hack and for my job I thought that if I became a general contractor that could help me with my investments and get into bigger investments. I was looking to slowly build but with my property the job and my investments could go hand in hand and help me on my path to financial freedom. I didn't know what you guys thought of that job and if it'd be worth it. Just an fyi I love real estate and love a lot of different from residential, short term rentals, light industrial, commercial, seeing the project come to life really interests me. I was also wondering if maybe getting some type of internship or job working for a general contractor could help me build experience and relationships in the industry. I am still very clueless with a lot of things so any advice, videos, is very appreciated I am just looking for any actionable actions I can do now and well as for the future because I am motivated to do things to affect my future I just don't know for example what I can do as a 17 year old. Any advice is much appreciated.

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u/AcademicConnection89 — 2 days ago

Is construction management the way to go?

Hi, Im 17 and going into my senior year of high school, after I graduate I am looking to start investing into real estate and eventually become finically free through real estate. Once I turn 18 I am going to house hack and for my job I thought that if I became a general contractor that could help me with my investments and get into bigger investments. I was looking to slowly build but with my property the job and my investments could go hand in hand and help me on my path to financial freedom. I didn't know what you guys thought of that job and if it'd be worth it. Just an fyi I love real estate and love a lot of different from residential, short term rentals, light industrial, commercial, seeing the project come to life really interests me. I was also wondering if maybe getting some type of internship or job working for a general contractor could help me build experience and relationships in the industry. I am still very clueless with a lot of things so any advice, videos, is very appreciated I am just looking for any actionable actions I can do now and well as for the future because I am motivated to do things to affect my future I just don't know for example what I can do as a 17 year old. Any advice is much appreciated.

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u/AcademicConnection89 — 2 days ago

Is construction management the way to go?

Hi, Im 17 and going into my senior year of high school, after I graduate I am looking to start investing into real estate and eventually become finically free through real estate. Once I turn 18 I am going to house hack and for my job I thought that if I became a general contractor that could help me with my investments and get into bigger investments. I was looking to slowly build but with my property the job and my investments could go hand in hand and help me on my path to financial freedom. I didn't know what you guys thought of that job and if it'd be worth it. Just an fyi I love real estate and love a lot of different from residential, short term rentals, light industrial, commercial, seeing the project come to life really interests me. I was also wondering if maybe getting some type of internship or job working for a general contractor could help me build experience and relationships in the industry. I am still very clueless with a lot of things so any advice, videos, is very appreciated I am just looking for any actionable actions I can do now and well as for the future because I am motivated to do things to affect my future I just don't know for example what I can do as a 17 year old. Any advice is much appreciated.

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u/AcademicConnection89 — 2 days ago

Is construction management the way to go?

Hi, Im 17 and going into my senior year of high school, after I graduate I am looking to start investing into real estate and eventually become finically free through real estate. Once I turn 18 I am going to house hack and for my job I thought that if I became a general contractor that could help me with my investments and get into bigger investments. I was looking to slowly build but with my property the job and my investments could go hand in hand and help me on my path to financial freedom. I didn't know what you guys thought of that job and if it'd be worth it. Just an fyi I love real estate and love a lot of different from residential, short term rentals, light industrial, commercial, seeing the project come to life really interests me. I was also wondering if maybe getting some type of internship or job working for a general contractor could help me build experience and relationships in the industry. I am still very clueless with a lot of things so any advice, videos, is very appreciated I am just looking for any actionable actions I can do now and well as for the future because I am motivated to do things to affect my future I just don't know for example what I can do as a 17 year old. Any advice is much appreciated.

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u/AcademicConnection89 — 2 days ago