Bengaluru Tech Graduate Transforms Career by Rejecting Job Offer for Entrepreneurship
'You don't need crores to start': Bengaluru techie who rejected a Rs 30,000 job now earns Rs 2 lakh a month from business
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A Bengaluru engineering graduate turned down a ₹30,000 job offer to pursue entrepreneurship, now earning nearly ₹2 lakh monthly by operating a fleet of commercial vehicles. He emphasizes the importance of taking risks and building assets over relying on fixed salaries.
- 01The entrepreneur started with one vehicle and now owns four, generating around ₹2 lakh monthly.
- 02He shares profits with drivers after deducting operating costs, promoting a sustainable business model.
- 03His story highlights the importance of taking calculated risks and focusing on asset creation.
- 04The video of his journey has gone viral, inspiring many to consider entrepreneurship.
- 05He encourages young people to pursue their business ideas instead of settling for traditional employment.
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A Bengaluru-based engineering graduate has gained attention for his entrepreneurial journey after rejecting a ₹30,000 monthly job offer in favor of self-employment. He began his business with a single vehicle and has since expanded to a fleet of four, generating nearly ₹2 lakh monthly. His business model involves sharing earnings with drivers after covering fuel expenses, ensuring mutual benefit and sustainability. In a viral video, he discusses the importance of taking risks in entrepreneurship, asserting that one doesn't need significant capital to start a business. He encourages young individuals to focus on building assets and multiple income streams rather than relying solely on fixed salaries. His story resonates with many, especially amid ongoing discussions about job security and the gig economy. The video has sparked widespread interest, with viewers sharing their own entrepreneurial experiences and appreciating his practical approach to success.
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His journey encourages local youth to explore entrepreneurship, potentially leading to job creation and economic growth.
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