I hated my £12k a year job – but I’ve just made my first £100k after simple career change | The Sun

A TIKTOKER has shared how he made his first £100,000 after a simple career change ditching his £12,000- a year- job.

Sav who worked in building decided to leave the job he hated where he was earning £1,000 a month.



The TikToker who has moved to Dubai, is now able to afford exotic holidays and luxury cars by making a complete turn in his career.

He shared his journey in a TikTok video which he captioned: "Goals can be achieved trust me."

Sav said: "Needed to switch things up."

He explained how he discovered dropshipping -an online retail model where a person provides goods to customers by direct delivery from the manufacturer to the customer.

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Sav said he found a massive winning product and just made his first £100,000."

"Now driving my dream car travelling where I want," he says, sharing snaps of himself in a Ferrari.

TikTokers praised him for his success and branded him "an inspiration."

One said: "Bro u have inspired me to start Drop shipping."

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Someone added: "Wow I so badly want to do this."

While one said: "Damn what a journey."

Another TikToker revealed he made more than £180k in just 12 months flogging household items – and sometimes without even leaving his house.

A teenager who quit university to start his own business now earns £500 a week.

And a former beautician told how she makes £7,000 a month after quitting her job to take on a spooky new role.



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