I listen to every single podcast Dave puts out. As a third generation business owner I 100% advise that young man to go out on his own. He is me 20 years ago. While I wasn’t ready at 23 I can say that I was grossly take advantage of most of my career. The only regret I have about my business is that I didn’t do it sooner. Dave didn’t ask what the revenue is of the company.
A 23 year old today with that kind of drive. His father should give him a huge raise and more power in the company. That father doesn’t realize what kind of son he has
I think he could honor his father and build his own business at the same time. I’m thinking franchise off to his own store using his family’s name. That way he’s building his own business but the original company gets a slice of the pie.
Making 6 figures at 23 and can’t see upwards progression? Dude you are well ahead of the curve. Keep making that wage for the next 10 years and you are still going to be ahead of the average wage for your age. Keep learning the business and hopefully the old man will pass the business to you when he feels you are ready, meanwhile you are killing it!
The first dude has no clue what is going on. Before they call do they even think this through. He doesn't even know who is getting the money coming in. He asks Daves opinion. Dave tells him. Then he disagrees with Dave. Not sure why he even called.
@@r.rodriguez4991nah, the kid is 23 years old and doesn’t want to spend his life building his fathers business just to get shafted 20 years later. He’s hungry and wants to build something of his own rather than sucking at his daddy’s tit for the rest of his life.
Fueled by the opinion of his young wife who only sees the gross revenue of the transactions but has no real clue how the business is ran or the costs that go into it.
That 23 year old doesn’t appreciate what he has. He’s not involved in the business side, therefore he can’t see how good he has it and the cost of running a business. He’s making as much as my 50 yr old husband who has been in business 15 years. It would be nice if dad let him into the business side to understand this better- but sounds like he’s burnt out a bit and might not have the energy to do more. He’s making the mistake of what our customers do. They go online and see prices and think we are pocketing everything above that. It’s so expensive running a business.
I think this first caller should do what he’s thinking, and get his slice of humble pie the hard way.
I agree! He needs to go bump his head a few times and get a wake up call
I listen to every single podcast Dave puts out. As a third generation business owner I 100% advise that young man to go out on his own. He is me 20 years ago. While I wasn’t ready at 23 I can say that I was grossly take advantage of most of my career. The only regret I have about my business is that I didn’t do it sooner. Dave didn’t ask what the revenue is of the company.
A 23 year old today with that kind of drive. His father should give him a huge raise and more power in the company. That father doesn’t realize what kind of son he has
The first call was driving me bunkers
Wow you have to pull it out of the first caller. This isn't a side hustle. It is the owners LLC. Crazy
The young man at the beginning of the call should make his own business in the area. This is America. No monopolies.
I think he could honor his father and build his own business at the same time. I’m thinking franchise off to his own store using his family’s name. That way he’s building his own business but the original company gets a slice of the pie.
I love listening to Dave while working on my business
Making 6 figures at 23 and can’t see upwards progression? Dude you are well ahead of the curve. Keep making that wage for the next 10 years and you are still going to be ahead of the average wage for your age. Keep learning the business and hopefully the old man will pass the business to you when he feels you are ready, meanwhile you are killing it!
The first dude has no clue what is going on. Before they call do they even think this through. He doesn't even know who is getting the money coming in. He asks Daves opinion. Dave tells him. Then he disagrees with Dave. Not sure why he even called.
To get validation. He was looking for, "Oh, you're so smart. You're the next Elon Musk!"
@@r.rodriguez4991nah, the kid is 23 years old and doesn’t want to spend his life building his fathers business just to get shafted 20 years later. He’s hungry and wants to build something of his own rather than sucking at his daddy’s tit for the rest of his life.
Fueled by the opinion of his young wife who only sees the gross revenue of the transactions but has no real clue how the business is ran or the costs that go into it.
Great advice for John in Columbia South Carolina. He is being a little impetuous.
Nurture your small dream. GREAT idea!
Dave cool it on the second guy and just let him explain. 🤣
He's saying they lost business and income dipped. Pretty simple.
That 23 year old doesn’t appreciate what he has. He’s not involved in the business side, therefore he can’t see how good he has it and the cost of running a business. He’s making as much as my 50 yr old husband who has been in business 15 years. It would be nice if dad let him into the business side to understand this better- but sounds like he’s burnt out a bit and might not have the energy to do more. He’s making the mistake of what our customers do. They go online and see prices and think we are pocketing everything above that. It’s so expensive running a business.
The first caller should wait his turn at running the family business. He's 3rd generation
Sounds like Theo Vaughn 😆
This guest sucks. Had to turn the podcast off