Bringing In $420K A Year As A Recent U.S. Citizen - Summary

Summary

The speaker, Eddie Nunez, shares his life story, highlighting his journey from Peru to the United States, his struggles, and his achievements. He was born in Peru and moved to the United States at a young age, facing numerous challenges. Despite these difficulties, he managed to establish an I.T Consulting business with a partner and works as a cyber security contractor. He also works full-time as a daycare provider and part-time as a real estate agent.

Eddie and his wife have 12 children and their combined income is $420,000 a year. They own eight houses and seven properties, which they rent out. They also own a coffee shop that sells Peruvian coffee. Eddie's ultimate goal is to own 20 houses and two additional businesses. He plans to delegate more work in the future to own more of his time.

Eddie's story is a testament to his resilience and determination. Despite facing numerous obstacles, he managed to achieve his goals and provide a better life for his family. He is grateful for the opportunities he has been given and expresses his gratitude towards his mother, wife, and God.

Facts

1. The speaker, Eddie Nunez, is 34 years old and brings in $420,000 a year. He runs an I.T Consulting business with a partner and works full-time as a cyber security contractor. His wife works full-time on the daycare part-time as a real estate agent for snow plowing. They have drivers that work for them during winter.

2. Eddie Nunez was born in Peru and his family faced significant struggles, including the assassination of his parents. His mother suffered domestic violence.

3. Eddie Nunez crossed the border from Peru to the United States at the age of 14. He faced difficulties due to his undocumented status and had to work hard to achieve his goals.

4. Eddie Nunez was denied financial aid and federal grants for his education, leading him to pay out of pocket.

5. Eddie Nunez and his wife decided to get married in secret. They were denied asylum in Canada and were sent back to the United States, where Eddie ended up in Immigration jail.

6. Eddie Nunez pursued a degree in cyber security after realizing that studying medicine would be extremely expensive. He started looking for jobs as soon as he got his associate's degree from Northern Virginia Community College.

7. Eddie Nunez and his wife bought their first truck in 2011 and got a contract with the Virginia Department of Transportation to push snow in the winters. They were able to buy more trucks over the years and ended up with 10 trucks.

8. Eddie Nunez's wife has 12 kids and runs a daycare business that brings in around $168,000 a year. They were able to buy properties and fix them up, renting some of them out. They now have eight houses and seven properties.

9. Eddie Nunez's goal is to have 20 houses and buy two additional businesses. He plans to own more of his time and delegate more of the work that he currently has.

10. Eddie Nunez is now a citizen and is grateful for the opportunities he has been given. He is grateful for his mom, his wife, and God.