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Engineer Quits Job - Makes $80k-$120k/yr on Airbnb Without Owning Property (BNB UNI Review)
Summary
In this interview, Jake discusses his transition from engineering to short-term rental management, thanks to the BNB UNI coaching program. He emphasizes the value of the program's structure and mentorship, leading to his success. Jake notes that going all-in and committing to a system is crucial for succeeding in the Airbnb business, even without owning property.
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