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Juan Rubio
  • Lake Worth, FL
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How can I structure a partnership with an investor associate?

Juan Rubio
  • Lake Worth, FL
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Hey guys, My best friends dad is an old time investor with a lot of knowledge and experience. I really never realized how much he could help me until recently that my friend stated telling me to talk to him. Ever since I did my whole outlook changed and realized he is the perfect mentor I need, so how can I go to him and tell him that I want him to mentor me/work with me. I have so many ideas that will help him and although barely any experience or money, I have a lot to offer, time, commitment, ideas for expansion, etc. Can you please help me out with this, i don't want to mess it up, this can be HUGE for me and my career. Thank you all very much!!

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