Boring Money
John Torres went from professional baseball dreams, two layoffs in nine months, failed real estate deals, food stamps, and bankruptcy… to building Club Clean into a $2.4 million commercial cleaning business producing roughly $600,000 a year in profit. This episode is a real look at what entrepreneurship actually feels like when there is no safety net. John walks through the real estate mistakes that nearly wiped him out, the Chicago triplex that turned into a nightmare, the contractor who disappeared with $55,000, and the moment he realized the “passive income” dream was anything but passive. Then we get into the turnaround: cold calling banks, selling a floor-cleaning job he didn’t yet know how to do, learning from YouTube and a janitorial supply shop, landing his first $5,000/month contract, and building the systems that let him scale beyond himself. We also talk about what cleaning companies really sell, why staffing and consistency are the actual product, how John replaced himself as the rainmaker, and what it would take to grow from $2.4 million to something much bigger. But the deeper conversation is about ambition after survival. Once you’ve built the life you originally wanted, what comes next? Do you chase a bigger number, or do you figure out what you’re actually emotionally driven to build? This is a great episode for anyone building a local service business, recovering from failure, or trying to turn a job into a real company.
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