$27k in one day! Grocery Store Joe Amabile reveals his day trading dollars! The grocery business, media, and beyond. PLUS, what do pharmacists make? Our listener, Kristin trades the $ecrets!

Episode 71,   Sep 26, 2022, 09:30 AM

This week, Jason is joined by one of Bachelor Nation’s most loved and well-known personalities Joe Amabile aka Grocery Store Joe!   

 

After being eliminated on night one and becoming an instant fan favorite, Joe went on to participate in Bachelor in Paradise twice where he met his now fiancé and competed on Dancing With The Stars. Outside of his time on reality tv, Joe co-hosts the Clickbait podcast and runs his own food blog and pasta sauce brand under the name Sundays with Joe. However, Joe has had a unique and unexpected path as he gives insight to how he got into day trading at the age of 19, his career shift to the grocery business, how he leans in to take advantage of his time of reality tv, and the process of getting his sauce in stores. Joe also reveals what he was like in high school, what he loves about hosting, the importance of product placement in grocery stores, and where he would love to see himself in five years. What are Joe’s biggest plays? What did his best and worst day as a day trader look like? What are the highest margins in grocery stores and where are consumers getting taken advantage of? How does Joe really feel about the name Grocery Store Joe?

 

PLUS, Jason chats with listener Kristin about the ins and outs of her pharmacy career. Kristin breaks down the schooling needed to be a pharmacist, the amount of student loan debt she took on, and the multiple routes that can be taken as a pharmacist. Where can you make the most money? When is the best time to go to the pharmacy? 

 

All of that is revealed and so much more in another episode you can’t afford to miss!  

 

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