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Jose Elías

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I don't know, I think we have to take action. The other day they also called me, sent me a message and so on, and someone said to me, let's see, I'm a 17-year-old kid and that's what I want you to tell me How to build a car from scratch. company let's see so that it is clear to everyone if I knew how to start a company in three months being a multimillionaire I would tell the first thing to my children the second my friends you know that no that there is no that there are no magic formulas That
I started a company, the first company I started was that I went to the neighbor and fixed the washing machine and that was the first thing I did and then the neighbor upstairs found out that I fixed the washing machine and called me again and when You had already fixed five washing machines and you had put in four fluorescent lights because people were calling you. In other words, the important thing is to fix the first washing machine that people call. In other words, people call me and ask me
as if in three months they had to have a multinational. Hey, since that I rode, I fixed my first washing machine or I did the first repair when I was 14 years old, I was on a motorcycle and I got mtab for carrying fluorescent lights on the motorcycle until 10 years passed until I got ruined for the first time and until they ruined me for the second time it passed 20 years and And until now, well, imagine, I've been fucking around for 35 years, how can I explain to you that in three months the m
ost you're going to do is eat your snot, start, start doing something. You know, call your neighbor to put down the washing machine. and then maybe your neighbor if he handles it well and you don't make a mess and you don't flood the block you know the action happens the action happens and doing things man taking action is the most important thing in the world man and and making mistakes no and and in relation Now that we're talking about children, let them make mistakes, man, let them make a li
ttle mistakes, because let them make mistakes in a controlled way, no. I mean, if you see that they're going to get hurt, obviously, well, manage it, but what you can't do is being overprotected of people all day uncle Hala baby I have the door open I didn't realize uncle I left the door open Now I understand why it was beeping all the time this is totally Nightmare in Chicote's kitchen but Nightmare in the company eh with José Elías, no, but I would like to go back to being an electrician one d
ay, uncle. Oh, it could be a good video. Guys, if you want us to make the video of José becoming an electrician again and electrocuting his balls, please leave comments. Well, there has been a a moment of return, not of mental regression, to my time of 20 21 years in a mechanical job. No, during a period of my life I was doing a mechanical job and where, what were you doing, well, guy, I did anything. You know what I love you. to say patchwork, that is, but what you did today you have never done
before, not even close No no In fact, I have done very little of working for someone else during my life You know, but there was after after after the preparation of the offers and all the history I have always tried to move a lot commercially there was always a mechanical work behind it And now my work is much more mental than mechanical you know that is when you say mechanical it is physical work of doing things physical work actually Okay then Eh well there has been a moment of retrospection
no of of of Go back and say [ __ ] if I had to get up now at 5 in the morning, the way I used to get up, I would have to [ __ ] take a bus and a train and get to the work, that's what I've done eh with me with with For 15 years I was working with my brother, hey, we had a construction project in Mont Bui, I remember and I remember that I had to go all the way to Paseo San Juan and [ __ ] there was a bus that took us to Calas Dei and also to I got to work at 8 o'clock, well, I had to at 5. Well,
but that's what a lot of people do, that's what a lot of people do. Totally agree, yes, eh. The thing is, José, with what you say, a lot of people in the YouTube comments. It is clear that not everyone can be an entrepreneur. You know, if everyone thought like you, what you say [__] I couldn't do this, I couldn't get up completely. Imagine that we all want to be entrepreneurs, not only can't be an entrepreneur, but that not everyone wants to be a total entrepreneur, you know. In other words, no
t only the ability Whether you have it or not, there may be people with capacity who simply are not interested or do not like being an entrepreneur. What I think you have to be is what makes you happy, but within this society, whether you are an entrepreneur, whether you are an employee, you have to have, well, some minimums. Well, that's what I'm saying, I mean, I believe that it's a team, that is, the employees do not exist without the businessman and the businessman does not exist without the
employees and not everyone has to be an employee and not everyone has to be a businessman or a Yes, it seems that we are inventing here that the round earth, you know, no one says that one thing is better than the other, I mean, I believe that there are people who are super mega happy, I have great friends from college who I remember that [ __ ] we said he felt super brilliant and he had done shitty projects and he was super intelligent, that is, 20 times smarter than me without a doubt and the
guy is employed and he is super happy Hey, your balls, you know what does it matter, but of course the problem It's that or or what I see is that the employees are screwed because every time a new regulation comes out the large volume of contribution to the State coffers comes from the employees, it doesn't come from the businessmen who also uh that the Entrepreneurs have to contribute but the employees are screwed because they raise their personal income tax one more point or they simply make
their salaries go up and they jump from one income tax section to another and [ __ ] they earn more but they earn less, you know, and this is the move of of the Great Captain that is, now what has happened, we have raised the minimum wage and such and those who were taxed at the invention at 12 now pay taxes at 14, it turns out that where they earned 900 now they earn 900 the same and earn more and the state ends up earning more Well, what I'm saying is that there is always a winning horse here,
not the winning horse, there is always one that always wins and there are others that [ __ ] that are increasingly screwed up and within the three, the one that is most [ __ ] is he is the employee normally I don't know I mean I think that we overprotect the children I think we have been trying to give the best to our children for a while and I don't know to what extent it is good for them You know why in the end it is found a sudden disappointment in life, not life. Life is life and you can ov
erprotect your son whatever you want, but there will come a time when the guy will grow up and want to live in an apartment and such. You're going to have to say the truth. You really know and buying an iPhone is very good but when the guy knows that he has to get up at 5 in the morning to go prepare orders Well, maybe he feels disappointed, no. Or he feels like a failure ooo or he feels frustrated, I think that The feeling of young people now is very very like that and then I find it very funny
that one that appears on Instagram I don't know if you see it, that the ones from the 70s appear and then the guy appears eh Hello, how are you? I come to work as a farmer. The one who is a comedian who is the same one who acts as a representation is the same and such. I don't know if he is a comedian or not, he is a kid who makes him superb. I find it very funny. So the other day I said hello, I'm from the 70s, I want to be I don't care how much to charge, I don't know what and that's a bit li
ke that. I think that in the 70s, I don't think that parents loved their children any less, but hey, they were more prone to adante and they knew that a time was coming. that they had to come out of the egg and they came out uncle not today but it was your time The Brothers took care of the brothers and you wake up and a 14 year old person was already working but why have we gone backwards In that I I don't believe that I don't believe that There would have been fewer dangers in the 80s than now
, yes, I think so, yes, no [ __ ] uncle, or maybe the parents would have been bitchy and now they want their children not to be as bitch as they are, I don't know, uncle, in my neighborhood I saw junkies in the in the in the in the goals I don't see junkies now in the goals No no that's better my my my mother let me know and I passed by the junkie and my mother I don't think she loved me little she loved me a a lot So why before yes and now it seems like we know a junkie 5 km away and we pick up
the child we hold him in our arms at 20 years old you know No longer yes yes yes it seems very crazy to me No I don't think he overprotects people and then In the end, when they find a junkie, well, they start crying because of course they have never seen him in their life. Well, a junkie or a hard job or a real problem and children who, with very small problems, make a world of it and don't know how to solve it and then you You find a real-life problem and And now what do I do? No, what, and w
hat, look, the kid is saying, hey, from the 70s, I'm going to work in the 80s, hey, I'm going to try to study a career, but if I can't, I won't. nothing will happen, the one from the 90s, I'm going to get a degree, the one from the 2000s, I'm getting three degrees at the same time, I don't know what, I'm 40 years old, I live with my mother, boy, you just don't know, and of course, when a guy has three careers, you tell him that there is no work on Ibero-Muslim philology of I don't know what, I d
on't know, I think we have to take action. The other day they also called me, they sent me a message and so on, and one of them told me, let's see, I'm a 17-year-old kid and that's what I want you to tell me How to start a company from scratch, let's see so that it is clear to everyone, if I knew how to start a company from scratch in three months, being a multimillionaire, I would tell my children first. The second thing, my friends, you know that there is no magic formula that I set up a compa
ny. The first company I set up was that I went to my neighbor and fixed his washing machine and that was the first thing I did and then the The upstairs neighbor found out that I fixed the washing machine and called me again and when you had already fixed five washing machines and had put in four fluorescent lights, people were calling you, that is, the important thing is to fix the first washing machine that people, that is, people call me and He asks me as if three months later they had to hav
e a multinational company. Hey, ever since I started, I fixed my first washing machine or did my first repair. When I was 14 years old, I was riding a motorcycle and they gave me shit for carrying fluorescent lights on the motorcycle until they stopped me. I was ruined for the first time 10 years passed and until I was ruined for the second time 20 years passed and And until now, well imagine, I have been fucking around for 35 years so how do I explain to you that in three months the most you ar
e going to do is eat yourself the snot starts to do something You know eh Call your neighbor to fix the washing machine and then maybe your neighbor if you fix it well and you don't mess it up and you don't flood the block you know totally well t But well, let's move on to action happen to action and do things man taking action is the most important thing in the world man and and make mistakes no and and in relation to what we are talking about children let them make mistakes man let them make a
little mistakes because let them make mistakes in a controlled way no no I mean, if you see that there is going to be damage, then obviously, well, manage it, but what you can't do is spend all day protecting people, man, we're going to get involved here now. Now you have to leave. Yes, now, maybe now. You have to put yourself in driver mode, the two on the right go to the right to go to Meridian Avenue. You know this, not so much. the Sagrada Familia Look along the Aragón street through Aragón
No, yes, okay, I mean, you're from Barcelona, ​​you don't know it well, okay And along Meridiana he tells you that let's go over, yes, Avenida Meridiana, I don't like it very much, eh Avenida Meridiana Why is there a little bit of stick, there are many traffic lights But hey, we'll go, we'll listen to [__] who is usually right, baby, I have the door open, you know what you're saying, what's going on ? I don't realize it, man. Now I understand why the van was beeping all the time at the beginnin
g, p it was beeping a little, ok here you are on the right not controlled Is that this that Nightmare in Chicote's kitchen but Nightmare in the company eh with José Elías no but I would like to go back to being an electrician one day uncle Oh it could be a good a good video man Man guys if you want it Let's make the video of José becoming an electrician again and electrocuting his balls leave comments please Jose fixing your electrical incidents effectively It would be good if you want me to fix
the washing machine Not the washing machine no man I won't remember that they have changed a lot You know I also fixed washing machines Yes Uncle I did everything, that is, when it came to getting paid, I gave it my all. Same car but even more so when I grew up Now only electricity no yes no no then because the thing about washing machines when I was little as a kid was a drama, man it was complicated and moreover they hadn't taught me why washing machines I was going to trial and error self-ta
ught PR was a little self-taught yes but I managed it man and on top of that without YouTube at that time Eh yes yes yes I swear I have no [ __ ] idea how I managed it man but but I managed it and I knew that yes It was the pump if it was I don't know what and I found a place where I was going to look for spare parts And then I asked the guy you know Yes of course he called me and told me the washing machine doesn't work and so on And what's wrong, well this happens to him and So I had no idea [
__ ] I called the spare parts guy and Hey Ah and you told him and you told him a little about the symptoms of the washing machine Hey Pedro look I have a Zanus here and maybe not that and the guy told me that's it I don't know what I'm saying, okay, do you have any? Yes, yes, I went and looked for the part and directly changed it to the left. You know, I changed it for similarity , and Pedro's bastard always always worked. That's a great guy. He was very good, Uncle. That's a great Pedro. And w
ith that, I billed the staff for hours and so on. And they paid me very well, man. I was very embarrassed to charge, very embarrassed to charge this. No, I don't think that until I was 25 or 26 years old, I had clients that I did the job for and the bastards I guess they knew and they didn't tell me and I didn't ask them for money man and there were tasks that I didn't get to charge for out of shame Yes until one day I thought about it and said look I'm doing [ __ ] Dude, I mean this thing about
me doing the work and not paying me anything. I mean, you went there and did the work there and the guy kind of went crazy, you know, okay, well, I'll call you and so on, well, why don't I call him ? tell him Hey man, what's wrong with my money, no, I didn't call him, I'm embarrassed, of course, but it's a topic that happens, uh, talk about things like money, ask for money [__] but I would have to come out with what age you were there, no, of course. You Imagine I with with I started making pat
ches at 14 of course at 16 I was dying of shame I had to ask people for money very small they would have to be the ones telling you what I owe you How much How much do you charge like that Of course of course but people take advantage man They saw you there, little shy one, and they said to you: Well, very good, kid. Thank you very much. Hey, it's cool. Somebody came this year, and someone made a fuss at him and told me, "No, you haven't done it too, and so on." And of course [__] man, there are
people, there are people, there are very people. very daughter of [ __ ] uncle for life Yes yes yes and and even more so when you notice that it's that you can tell that you're embarrassed you know exo Exactly there are people who are very daughters of [ __ ] yes Yes yes or there are people who already He knows that he's not going to pay you and at the beginning my pressure to get paid was very low. I'm ashamed I told you once but if you don't know me, it was very difficult for me to ask you. N
ow, not now, I'll shit on the mother who gave birth to her for not paying me, I say. [__] In other words, a client is a guy who values ​​your service, who pays you and who lets you pass on a margin if these three cases do not occur, he is not a client, man, there are people who say No, I have a good client and so on. How much? You earn with him I don't earn anything he's not a client he's a [ __ ] As if he buys me a lot How much does zero earn is a [ __ ] client that's not a client dude that's a
n extortioner that's the balls or that's all the The world has to understand that the person who gives you a service has to earn money if he doesn't have anything. But at that time, did you do this with a lot of work or was it like more and more you were studying? I didn't do it because it happened to me. Maybe when I started with computing, I fixed my own computer, people found out that Eric, please come and look at that computer. And they didn't pay you, but they didn't even make an attempt to
pay, you know, maybe they told you [ __ ] Well, here, they gave you something, they gave you something. Yes, of course, but because, for example, I didn't go as a job either, I was a student and I gave it to you, I needed the money, man, you know, I mean, I, my, my adolescence had just enough money, and I worked well. First , I liked him and second, because I saw him, you know, I saw his color and he had my little money to go out with me. girlfriend and and you know what we've all done. So if a
guy comes to do a job for you and he does a job for you, you have to pay him a point, that is, if you don't ask, there are people with a lot of face, man, a lot of face and and and I pass them on the street a lot. sometimes eh I still remember myself to this day and then there are many companies that do not claim payment properly man. I mean there are a lot of people who do jobs and leave them in debt and well then it accumulates there is the debt and in the end they end up half ruined with the
joke, this usually happens, not in the business issue, that usually happens, yes, and I recommend that they look for a specialist to recover, you know, of course, at the beginning, I got into trouble with the electric company. chicken from [ __ ] because you Imagine at the beginning when I set up the electric company I made the invoices with Excel I printed them I sent them I was going to take them to the post office but when someone stopped seeing me I went I know to look for uncle s at the be
ginning yes at the beginning it was that crazy and yes you have some anecdote about someone you went and it's good we have many anecdotes of I remember maybe you once went somewhere and you found something anecdotal more than more than more than finding something anecdotal What I found was that the bar no longer existed that's what I found oysters that had closed had closed they had hooked me for two months or something like that and that made me some holes at first until I learned who did and w
ho. no [ __ ] I shit the [ __ ] you know but what did happen to us one day was the same ones always returned the receipt and we called it the beeps and we had a VIP list of the guys who always returned the receipt to the After a month and a half they paid it Well of course they were going badly and you called Hey Pedro how are you doing Yes okay I'll pay you this week Jose come on and in the end we already had this relationship with them and I remember that we always had the meeting not on Monda
ys the beeps don't Hey how is Pedro Pedro has paid Oh okay and Juan Juan has paid [ __ ] Juan It's worse eh so [ __ ] well be careful because maybe this one is going to close and and it no longer hooks us and so on and and I remember that There was one, I don't remember what his name was, we wouldn't say it now because of data protection, but the guy was a classic, you know, he was the VIP, you know, he was the boss, not the boss of the VIPs, and the guy always gave back and it was always I thin
k this one. The bastard was a loving professional and he came to the meeting one day and I said how is he and he says No he hasn't paid he has paid [__] and the next week Hey how no no everything is up to date uncle no no emp to pay no gop he started to pay and [ __ ] that's cool, this guy has won the lottery or something You know and so on and after 7 8 months we had already forgotten about that guy well imagine he always paid because he was already off the list and everything and at the end of
8 months the accounting comes and says hey, you know, you have given the billing account to someone and today we realize that we are paying for someone's electricity on our own account, of course the son of [__] had He gave the account for him to pay And then the uncle had requested a change of direct debit in the company and we spent 8 months charging him or months, uncle, we cut off his electricity suddenly, you know, son of [__] he didn't owe for 8 months, you know what the hell. It's incred
ible the the the sharpness of the people uncle the picaresca uncle the picaresca uncle it's incredible uncle that was deadly uncle and how can it be José that they give you a bill and you pay it uncle that's so easy like that in jombre in a company electric Yes, well, you keep in mind that in an electric company there are many bank accounts, there are many, you know, so, uh, there came a time when we said no, we don't give the sale to anyone and we gave a barcode with which to pay, that's it, it
's over, you know. no, we can't play noosa, you know, in an electric company like ours, there are 500,000 receipts a month that have to be accounted for as you have charged this one, not this one, you know, you have people accounting for all of that. Ah, there is an army of people, an army, that is, each receipt that is created is processed by a human, each receipt that is created a remittance is generated and the entire remittance is automatically accounted for but then you have a file of unpai
d bills. Yes, you have to process that and starting with the unpaid bills, which is more or less 7% of all the bills you send, that is, about 35,000 a month, you have to go one by one, heav man, it's heavi, it's heavi, man Yes Yes, and when not, suddenly, I mean, there was, of course, no, you are not aware of the complexity of a problem with the electricity company. Suddenly, you call someone and tell them that you are going to cut off their electricity because they have not paid for two months.
and the uncle is neither hesitant nor lazy, he goes to a bank and he pays you the bill, no And if the receipt is 333.2, then the uncle pays you 334 okay Okay and he doesn't give you the name or the telephone number or his [ __ ] mother okay And now you start searching through 35,000 receipts, it's clear who's the smart one. Of course, he paid because the number doesn't add up, the number doesn't add up and the guy didn't even give his name or you know anything, and then I stopped being a privat
e detective yyy date for [ __ ] because you can't cut off the power to anyone who has a similar bill [ __ ] Well, of course, if the power is cut off, the guy tells you, But you're stupid, I paid you, you know. I mean, one day we are going to go to the collections department in Audax and we are going to laugh Because there are cases to talk Eh dantescos yes yes this is going for three videos [ __ ] What a great guy and then and then every time If someone doesn't pay you and you have charged them
the VAT, to recover the VAT you have to file a lawsuit, you pay me, you go to [__] you no longer exist, I can't charge you anymore and I owe you 300 and not if you owe me 300 I am for lost the VAT I owe you 3000 you owe me 30,000 [ __ ] because there the VAT is 6000 ok You know what are you doing then spend money on a lawyer to file a lawsuit so that this guy, although he doesn't exist, you can deduct the VAT either wake or the law you Lita eh of course in the end the judges say well that we are
saturated with demand Of course there are many that are a pure formality you know to me sometimes when you tell me this story it's like no no I haven't just still understand How how you were able to stay afloat with all this you know when you tell me all of mine and how all the problems you get stuck and it's like How this man how this man managed Well well because Because at first I acted and then first I acted and and I didn't see the mountain that was coming on top of me because if I had bee
n aware of all the mountain that was coming on top of my job, eh, I would have gotten frustrated And no, I wouldn't have continued, of course, you start And you say well, I don't know how to make an invoice, come on Okay, well, throw him an Excel that exc the one that suits you you know and you make an invoice with Excel and you've already jumped the first bump eh but of course when you have to make 500 a month you no longer have material time to make 500 invoices a month in Excel you know

Comments

@jareklozano5897

Lo que más me gusta Jose, es como crece el canal 190k de persona abran dos o tres que serán grandes empresarios gracias ti, yo si fuera tú estaría más orgulloso de eso que de los millones que tendrás. Y eso se ve en tus videos de lo orgulloso que estás. Muchas gracias me encantaría conocerte algún día.

@soloactua

A veces se nos olvida lo más básico... Empezar. Y equivocarnos, cuanto antes, mejor🙏

@Driverpizarro

Iniciativa, es la mejor forma de emprender, no hay trabajo pequeño sino bien hecho, eres un grande Jose 🙌

@carmenaves5729

Muchísimas gracias por tu generosidad Jose. Un abrazo enorme desde Converses amb Ànima, mi programa de radio colgado en YouTube..

@davidcrespoapastegui2246

¡Qué tío! Cada vídeo es una lección 😊

@encuasturasturias3769

Jajaja gran charla ,como siempre jose no defrauda parece una grandísima persona muy humano y sensato en todo momento un crack!

@eduminaya9379

Grande de España 🎉

@SGMonica

Siempre innovando 😂

@SGMonica

HAHHAHA que genios los dos

@Juliomagno

lo primero es cimentar y segun los cimientos creados podras construir

@charafelmahjoubi7759

Ami me sigue pasando Jose, lo de la vergüenza a la hora de cobrar. Como lo pudiste solucionar

@jordanbosco

El humorista es las aventuras de NAcho

@SGMonica

Nachter lo borda 😂 uy que estresss

@charafelmahjoubi7759

Video grabado en terrassa y yo sin saberlo

@23airmounir

José queremos que vuelvas a ser electricista 🙏🙏

@Facundoarga

Siii hagan lo de ser electricista jajaja de hecho, postulense en yelp y que alguien los contrate en serio 😂

@valentinz1681

Jose, por favor se electricista por 1 día, 1 hora, 1 minuto por favor.... 😂😂😂

@ismaelberrocalgarcia8387

En la voz se nota quien es millonario y tiene pasta y quien no. Es asi.

@MAXCONFORTESPANASIGLOXXISLU

Jose estas equivocado amigo, cuando se sube el salario minimo se suben los tramos minimos de tributación.