Hi, my 11 year old and I have no money and no food. I have been applying for jobs nonstop since beating a felony case where a police officer falsified charges against me. If anyone can refer me to a job, that would be really great 🙏🏽
@fightsdatgohard Nobody got “snuck” in this video. Nigga should’ve been on guard for this whole interaction. White shirt was full of shit, running his mouth and taking all day to put those gloves on. Standing behind dude yapping and not keeping his head on a swivel.
The anatomy of a modern classic. 🧬
- Kendrick Lamar listens to @Knxwledge's "so[rt]." during a photoshoot;
- The beat samples "On Your Own", by Lalah Hathaway;
- The photographer was a Knx's friend;
- During the making of the song, Terrace Martin calls Lalah Hathaway to Dr. Dre's studio to jump in the booth for 30 minutes and help out with other joints on "To Pimp a Butterfly".
And the rest?
You know, it's history.
Huge shout-out to https://t.co/TAOvstM8as (on IG) for the visual footage. 🤙🏿
Meet Russell Shepard. Former NFL wide receiver who's now running a porta-potty business.
Year 2 he made $1M? (more than ever in the NFL)
It started when he played for the Giants. He noticed the city filled with trash at night. By morning? All gone. He knew someone was making bank on all that waste.
So with his NFL earnings, Russell bought:
- A vacuum truck with a 2,000-gallon tank
- 125 portable toilets
- 50 hand wash stations
- 20 holding tanks
- Some nearby land
His first few months of recurring revenue:
- Month 1-2: $6k
- Month 2-3: $12k
- Month 3-4: $18k
By year 2 they'd hit $1M in revenue. Now multi-millions.
How it grew so fast? reviews and referrals.
His company Shep Boys manages waste from construction sites to disaster zones. Simple model, recurring revenue, commercial contracts.
I will say - I've never been so close to throwing up when visiting a small business before.
But Russell doesn't care what it smells like. He cares what it pays.
@mayorpaulyoung@ShelbyCountyDA Shelby County records custodians are attempting to suppress and destroy evidence that an MPD police officer attempted an abduction in broad daylight outside an elementary school and Shelby County courts helped him prosecute the victim.