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Juan Jeronimo

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Girl Dad | From Oil Rig Worker to 45 ATMs Owned 🏗️ | Helping others do the same.

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I made the "dumb" decision to place an ATM in a nightclub… You won't believe how much it made:


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The profits from my 3 most recent ATMs: 1. $4,000 in the last 9 months 2. $6,000 in the last 10 months 3. $6,000 in the last 12 months Here’s how I find the most profitable locations:

juanjeronimo_'s tweet image. The profits from my 3 most recent ATMs:

1. $4,000 in the last 9 months
2. $6,000 in the last 10 months
3. $6,000 in the last 12 months

Here’s how I find the most profitable locations:

Freedom isn't just money. It's never missing your daughter's birthday because of a work shift. It's setting your own hours. It's deciding your own worth. & that's what passive income gives you.


You don't need a perfect plan. You need to start. My first ATM made $250/month. Barely covered my car insurance. But it proved the concept, & now I have 45. Blessed 🙌🏼


Society will tell you to: • Go to college • Get a safe job • Work 40 years • Retire at 65 Then punish you for wanting more. I dropped out, started a boring ATM business at 21, and retired my girlfriend by 27. The "safe" path isn't safe anymore.


If I lost everything and had to start all over: 1. Buy an ATM for $2,300 2. Place it in a barbershop 3. Refill it every 1-2 weeks Say it brings in $350/mo profit. If you placed 12 machines a year, you’d be making $4,200/month.


My first ATM made $250/month. Took 8 months to break even. Most people would've quit and said, "This doesn't work." I looked at it differently: This one machine pays my car insurance forever. What if I had 10? It takes a certain mindset to succeed.


I had a $1,000/month car payment at 19. Everyone told me I was an idiot for getting that Camaro. They were right. But you know what that car taught me? How to work multiple jobs, manage money, and take responsibility for my decisions. One of the best teachers I've ever had.


Most people won't start a business because they "don't have enough money." I started mine with $8k while supporting a newborn. The real reason people don't start? They're waiting for a guarantee it'll work. But business doesn't give guarantees. It gives opportunities to…


My car got totaled in 2019. Insurance paid me $24k. I only owed $14k. Most people would've bought another car or "treated themselves." I took that $10k plus my oil field savings and started my ATM business. Best financial decision I ever made.


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