YOU TOO CAN GET YOUR HUSTLE ON

by Undray Sirmans

YOU TOO CAN GET YOUR HUSTLE ON
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YOU TOO CAN GET YOUR HUSTLE ON

by Undray Sirmans

Published Jan 31, 2020
164 Pages
6.14 x 9.21 Black & White Paperback and 6.14 x 9.21 Black & White Casebound
Genre: SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Success


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Book Details

Are you tired of just grabbing books that have attractive covers but end up being useless? Well you have just found one that's exactly the opposite. The purpose of this book is to serve as a guide for success.
Do you know someone that's incarcerated or maybe that keeps going in and out of institutions? Or maybe you just sit around pondering ways to help them. Do you know someone that has purpose, very smart but just will not apply their self? If the answer is yes, then read on. This book can possibly change one's life forever.

The author of You Too Can Get Your Hustle On takes us on a journey through his life. He goes into depth regarding the many times he had taken the wrong turns. There was one particlar situation where teenage love and selfishness could’ve cost him his life as he been faced with Florida’s notorious electric chair “Ol Sparky.” Although he had faced many challenges and obstacles while in and out of incarceration, he was determined to make a change— a change for the better. Once released in 1997, he made it his duty to hustle, after being turned down for jobs because of his background. He had done it all from starting a clothing business, a carpet cleaning business, tee shirt business as well as many other ventures. But wait, there’s more insight inside this book. Throughout the years of hustling, street life and prison experience, he acquired many techniques, trades, tricks, tips and many other skills. He has compiled a variety of ways to get your hustle on legally: while helping you activate another part of your brain. He has taken the phrase “The past doesn’t equal your future” to new heights, and that it’s okay to go against the grain. He instills to the masses that honesty is the only way to make money in today's economic society. And most importantly that ideas are the currency of the 21st century. The more value you bring to the world and others with your ideas, the more value you bring to yourself, your family, and your community. 
 In this book he reveals what big companies don’t want you to know and will never share.Why? Because they're afraid of the competition that you may bring. You will now have the vital information you've longed for to do whatever it is you want to do in life after incarceration. So get busy and read this book then go to a computer near you and discover that all of the information you've longed for is just a few clicks away.  It'll change your perspective on life. A must read for all.
He provides you with the major keys when dealing abroad or even branding your own merchandise in other countries such as China,Africa, Korea, India and more.. You have resources for buying human hair, appliances, electronics and even opportunities to even buying the exact same walmart products at crazy low prices. Over 100's of wholesale sources and manufacturers listed within. There's alot of knowledge to start your own wholesale establishment wherever you may live in the USA.
 Just maybe you wanted to know where you could buy all types of  products and merchandise from? It's in this book.
He shares with you his most prized possessions of information in hopes of changing the narrative by creating more businessmen and women(entrepreneurs) in our communities.
This book was written to inspire.

 

About the Author

Undray Sirmans

Undray Sirmans  was born on August 16th 1972. He was raised by a family of six siblings in Piscataway, New Jersey. He was the seventh child born to the late Betty Lee and Herman Lee Sirmans Sr.. Undray often spent most of his time trying to make money from any and everything profitable legally. His love of reading came from spending long days as a prison library clerk while he was in and usd the knowledge he'd acquired when he finally got released. He also enjoys traveling. reading, getting together with family and loves going to the beach. 

While in a Florida prison a thought came to his head where he felt that he could possibly change the narrative that people are lazy and don't want to work for themselves. By exposing the information that he had learned from experience over the many years. He feels as though he could break the cycle. Undray had become a Computer Lab Operator, Education Assistant and had acquired many trades such as Auto Body Repair and Refinishing. Carpentry, Small Engine Repair and many others while incarcarcerated. Mr. Sirmans also has a list of other credentials as well. He had dedicated his time and energy into compiling information and resources that others are not aware of. He goes on to explain how one can apply their self and get paid doing it. He continues to do what he does best, hustling, tee shirt designing, sign making, media box programming, pest control and more. He outlines how he has always made money for himself and how he has never had a job and loves working for himself. He has always been his own boss. He is a self-taught Entrepreneur that could sell you the shirt off his back. He always comes up with brilliant ideas, then starts doing them to make money. Undray gives you enough information to start a business with as little as $100.00. Yeah that's correct, one single hundred dollar bill. The ideas that he comes up with are always unique and have helped him to be self-sufficient, self-reliant and self-supportive. He sees it like this: if you can run a gang, you can run a business. If you can write a rap you can write a book. If you can record a street fight, you can film a movie. So stop selling yourself short!
The author also shares how he was a felon who applied for jobs, only to be turned down because of his criminal background but he never let that stop him. Why work for a business when you can start one?
This book is for individuals who have made bad choices or who are on probation, in and out of jail, or soon to be released from incarceration and/or who wants to change their life for the better.