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Originally Posted by TylerH860
Just when I was cursing Wichita and saying I have to travel to find anything interesting, this car pops up 3 miles away from my doorstep.

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I didn't know how to break it to you, but you may have already figured this out I see. You don't need to travel very far to make a lot of money.
A lifelong, childhood friend of mine controlled (literally) one segment of a cash business in the rackets, in Omaha and eastern Nebraska for over a decade. He self-described himself as a very big fish in the small sea of Omaha, NE. He was the king and go-to-guy in his field of expertise. If you wanted a piece of the business in Omaha, you had to either go through him - or starve. He was so shaky felonwise, that he had to sign on a front man 'partner' to run the business. He would only hire ex-cons to work for him, after all, it was a cash business, and how could he involve reputable employees? Or so he reasoned. Besides, who was going to believe that their boss Larry, worked them over before firing them for stealing? They were ex-cons. Of all the people I've grown up with, Larry was by far the most monied in the income department. I doubt I'll ever meet anybody that has ever been able to launder/earn more tax-free money in my life. Another guy that had known him as long as I had once said; "if God needed a loan, he'd come see Larry."
It's quite possible that you will earn a lot more money in Wichita, than you ever will anywhere else. One's circle of expertise needs not be any more than local/regional, to become very rich. As I am fond of saying; opportunity is all around us, wherever we are.