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How I Quit My Job & Built A 9-Property Portfolio Plus Hotel

How I Quit My Job & Built A 9-Property Portfolio Plus Hotel

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How I Quit My Job & Built A 9-Property Portfolio + Hotel

As Cassidy climbed the corporate ladder, driven by the ambition to become an executive and run the company, he found himself increasingly burnt out. Despite his relentless pursuit of success, the energy and passion that initially fueled him began to wane. The executives around him, who he once saw as sources of inspiration, no longer sparked the same excitement. The reality of their intense workload, all focused on the company’s interests, was disheartening. Cassidy had hoped that reaching a high level would bring a sense of fulfillment or a shift in perspective, but instead, he found himself disillusioned. The more he advanced, the more he realized that the change he was seeking wasn’t in the position but in his approach to work and life. This realization eventually led him to reevaluate his path and, ultimately, to leave his corporate job in search of something more meaningful.

Cassidy: learning and then growing I would move on and learn and grow more and I ended up on this massive IT project um and was just getting real burned out real uh real tired of everything that I was seeing and at the time I was like oh I want to climb I want to climb I want to be an executive I want to run the company right that was sort of the direction that I was headed and then I was looking at all of the executives and…

the people around me and I wasn’t really getting inspired by them anymore uh I saw the amount of work that was going into what they were doing and it was all just for the for the company right and I had thought that maybe once I reach a certain point things would change or it would be different or fulfillment in some way right and so I was finding that as I moved up the energy and the work sort of changed um by the time that I quit my corporate job and I can talk…

Avery Carl

Avery Carl

Avery Carl was named one of Wall Street Journal’s Top 100 and Newsweek’s Top 500 agents in 2020. She and her team at The Short Term Shop focus exclusively on Vacation Rental and Short Term Rental Clients, having closed well over 1 billion dollars in real estate sales. Avery has sold over $300 million in Short Term/Vacation Rentals since 2017. An investor herself, with a portfolio of over 100 Doors, Avery specializes in connecting investors with short term rentals with the highest ROI potential, and then training them to manage their short term rental from their smart phone from anywhere in the world.

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