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I hired a virtual assistant a couple of months ago for 2-3 hours a week for minimum wage. One thing you start to learn as you make someone work 2-3 hours a week for minimum how much you can accomplish with that. Your worker can fill out the paperwork and research how to do it. its one hour a month they can do, hire a bookkeeper for an hour and they will tell you how to do that.
A maintence man an hour a week does most chores in a modern home. most weeks
For example a house only take 2-3 hours a week to clean. 20 bucks cleans your house.
4 3d printers and cardboard sheets on amazon with tape, vacuum bags, a print shop at office Depot with storage units with a rented U-Haul makes a factory. Make enough for the first order and sell whole thing and build.
in 3 hours you can create a 3d mold, or 3d image to 3d print for a product.
Adding electricity,or medical use to a product make it take months of prototyping and safety check with an electrical engineer. It may cause fees. You still need safety precautions in your products.
6 hours with a glassblower use precaution when making thing that are flammable creates a shipment of glass and corks can make a lotion bottle.
You can buy metal in bags on Amazon or a mine.
Get a glassblower to make some resealable jars. (caution flammable) do safety research
2-3 hours can create a whole lot of ideas if you know what your doing.
A VA can be multifaceted if told to, so can regular workers for minimum wage.
A order to Gildan for plain shirts, A t-shirt press, heat press, Tshirt scanner or label and 3 hour a week minimum wage worker to sell at their house on a eBay store, with temporary yard signs they put out and pick up, you have franchisable store.
A wholesaler 3 hours a week with a online website and supplier with a networking service. Is a great way to launch.
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