Sari Azout
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And so I think a lot of trade jobs, where there used to be a lot of stigma around you don't want to do trade jobs, it's not perceived as a status job, it's actually going to be the opposite. Plumbers, electricians, these people are making a lot more money and their jobs are a lot more safe. than your average junior copywriter working in an agency in New York City.
So I just, I don't know, I feel like we're just on the cusp of this, the status, what has status is changing. And doing things with your hands, doing things away from your computer, that has status. And so I think the craft thing is a leisure thing. But I really do think... And I see that, like, certainly in Miami. People, like, it's so hard to find, like, tradesmen. It's so expensive.
So I just, I don't know, I feel like we're just on the cusp of this, the status, what has status is changing. And doing things with your hands, doing things away from your computer, that has status. And so I think the craft thing is a leisure thing. But I really do think... And I see that, like, certainly in Miami. People, like, it's so hard to find, like, tradesmen. It's so expensive.
So I just, I don't know, I feel like we're just on the cusp of this, the status, what has status is changing. And doing things with your hands, doing things away from your computer, that has status. And so I think the craft thing is a leisure thing. But I really do think... And I see that, like, certainly in Miami. People, like, it's so hard to find, like, tradesmen. It's so expensive.
Construction costs are through the roof. And I always think about whether you could apply the business model of Lambda School. If you, like, remember... where it's like zero tuition, you know, like train these people, but then you make a cut of like their revenue once you find them a job.
Construction costs are through the roof. And I always think about whether you could apply the business model of Lambda School. If you, like, remember... where it's like zero tuition, you know, like train these people, but then you make a cut of like their revenue once you find them a job.
Construction costs are through the roof. And I always think about whether you could apply the business model of Lambda School. If you, like, remember... where it's like zero tuition, you know, like train these people, but then you make a cut of like their revenue once you find them a job.
Like what if you build like a modern brand around like tradesmen, but like, I don't know, just like elevate the status of it. Cause there's like real money in these jobs and there's a huge shortage. Most of the people in these trades jobs are actually retiring in a couple of years. It's a huge problem actually.
Like what if you build like a modern brand around like tradesmen, but like, I don't know, just like elevate the status of it. Cause there's like real money in these jobs and there's a huge shortage. Most of the people in these trades jobs are actually retiring in a couple of years. It's a huge problem actually.
Like what if you build like a modern brand around like tradesmen, but like, I don't know, just like elevate the status of it. Cause there's like real money in these jobs and there's a huge shortage. Most of the people in these trades jobs are actually retiring in a couple of years. It's a huge problem actually.
I think so. I think there's like an opportunity to be like, choose a vertical. whether it's like painting, landscaping, plumbing, electricians, like, I don't know, like woodworking, whatever. Train these people, find them jobs, and then get a cut of like their income. But I think like the, like you have to build a compelling brand that elevates the status of these things.
I think so. I think there's like an opportunity to be like, choose a vertical. whether it's like painting, landscaping, plumbing, electricians, like, I don't know, like woodworking, whatever. Train these people, find them jobs, and then get a cut of like their income. But I think like the, like you have to build a compelling brand that elevates the status of these things.
I think so. I think there's like an opportunity to be like, choose a vertical. whether it's like painting, landscaping, plumbing, electricians, like, I don't know, like woodworking, whatever. Train these people, find them jobs, and then get a cut of like their income. But I think like the, like you have to build a compelling brand that elevates the status of these things.
That's where I think a lot of these businesses operate like fax machines, like 1985 type stuff. So I think there's a lot of vertical SaaS. But like you said, it's a huge idea. If I was just getting started, I would literally find somebody to license these people, find companies that are actually hiring instead of them doing this freelance to start. I think it's a huge idea.
That's where I think a lot of these businesses operate like fax machines, like 1985 type stuff. So I think there's a lot of vertical SaaS. But like you said, it's a huge idea. If I was just getting started, I would literally find somebody to license these people, find companies that are actually hiring instead of them doing this freelance to start. I think it's a huge idea.
That's where I think a lot of these businesses operate like fax machines, like 1985 type stuff. So I think there's a lot of vertical SaaS. But like you said, it's a huge idea. If I was just getting started, I would literally find somebody to license these people, find companies that are actually hiring instead of them doing this freelance to start. I think it's a huge idea.
And I also think it's one that tech people don't touch this stuff. But I think a lot of the ideas that I have that are more like in the heart of tech, like they're just going to be less valuable when an AI can do that.
And I also think it's one that tech people don't touch this stuff. But I think a lot of the ideas that I have that are more like in the heart of tech, like they're just going to be less valuable when an AI can do that.
And I also think it's one that tech people don't touch this stuff. But I think a lot of the ideas that I have that are more like in the heart of tech, like they're just going to be less valuable when an AI can do that.
Yeah, somebody posted on Twitter last night, what happens, how do people choose one software over the other in a world where AI can do absolutely everything? And I don't know, my take on it is, my answer was founder worldview. I genuinely think that the motivation and the vision and the intention behind something is something you can't fake.