You gotta respect the hustle!
"Business was boomin'🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥"
“I did this when I was in school” So that’s how this all started
If I was the principal, I would not punish him. I would say that he was smart. That what he was doing was a real life, small scale, version of capitalism. That entrepreneurs see a problem that people have with the current status quo of things and figure out how they can fix it and make a profit. That would teach the kid a valuable practical skill. I would also ask the kid how he was able to keep his expenses down and his profits high even though his snacks were cheaper than the ones the school was selling. I would be tell the lunch lady in private to innovate. I’m not going to punish a student for doing solving better than us grown-ups.👍 School should encourage these practical learning experiences. Not shut down, creative, thinking and innovation just because it may mess with the School’s bottom line.
Never piss off the lunch lady. I know because my mom was one.
Gotta respect the hustle 💪🥶🤫
$2,000 is insane. Respect
I have a story so one day me and my friend started this gambling ring the teachers knew about it and were ok with it as long as we used reggies (our school currency) and not real money. And in an unexpected twist it actually worked to the point where we made over 300 reggies in a few months because we found kids would a few reggies to play blackjack, Texas, or just five hand. We have now this year switched to real cash Hope you use this story and if you do thank you
I saluted to my english teacher and he literally started screaming and he thought that I meant he was too strict "No one asked"
Tbh, it's the lunch lady's fault for making them expensive lol!
Im lucky becuase my school encourages entrepreneurs and wants people to sell stuff at school as long as its legal
‘Schedule 1 school edition’
That principal had no chill 💀
where is "you gotta respect the hustle"
If I’m correct he sold 750 snacks if each snack costed 2$ or 500 if they were 3$
That money amount is massive
The fact that the prices were 3-5 WHOLE dollars just for a bag of candy, and it was STILL cheaper says a lot about the school.
Bro is a walking vending machine 😂
"So he decided to start his own business" "Baseball, huh?"
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