u/Ewoktoremember

You’re going to be okay. Keep going.

I have been out of my undergrad for almost 10 years and I hated school so fucking much.

I remember being in finals this time of year and doom scrolling reddit to figure out how fucked I am because I have X, Y and Z deficiencies in my resume and imposter syndrome and everyone else seemed to be keeping it together, but I just wanted to switch to Business.

My undergrad took me 5 years at a commuter state school with very little engineering rep. I failed multiple classes and I graduated with a GPA that I thought would disqualify me from getting any job that paid well. I also thought it would also disqualify me from getting any type of advanced degree or working in an interesting field or doing design work. I was wrong about everything.

You’ll be good. Try to enjoy the ride.

If you have any questions, I’m happy to answer.

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u/Ewoktoremember — 21 hours ago

All, I am thinking of starting short term rentals on a cabin in the woods outside a resort town. It’s based near a popular snowmobile trail with rental company tours passing by often. There are MILES AND MILES of snowmobile trail from the cabin.

I’m thinking this could be a good opportunity to start renting in the winter with the unique approach that the visitors will snowmobile in on rented snowmobiles (we can work something out with the rental company in town and maybe they can even help drag the renters things in and out). Also an option if you have your own to rent at a discounted rate or something.

In my mind, this would make for good clientele that are looking for a unique experience. I wouldn’t expect it to be booked out often, and that’s fine. It was never the intent of our ownership to cash flow.

Looking for honest feedback. Would this be something you’d do?

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u/Ewoktoremember — 14 days ago

All, I am thinking of starting short term rentals on a cabin in the woods outside a resort town. It’s based near a popular snowmobile trail with rental company tours passing by often.

I’m thinking this could be a good opportunity to start renting in the winter with the unique approach that the visitors will snowmobile in on rented snowmobiles (we can work something out with the rental company in town and maybe they can even help drag the renters things in and out).

In my mind, this would make for good clientele that are looking for a unique experience. I wouldn’t expect it to be booked out often, and that’s fine. It was never the intent of our ownership to cash flow.

Looking for honest feedback.

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u/Ewoktoremember — 14 days ago