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EMPLOYEE RETENTION SPECIALIST

@kevindmonaghan

Key Employee Retention specialist for SMB. Speaker Author- "Buckets: How Business Legends Keep Their Hustlers"

Charlotte NC 参加日 Mayıs 2021
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EMPLOYEE RETENTION SPECIALIST
EMPLOYEE RETENTION SPECIALIST@kevindmonaghan·
After 11 years... We know the retention formulas- We've lost zero key employees when applied... That weren't the owner's decision. When that happens... Everyone knows where they stand and it's fair.
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ArmyABC@ArmyABCs·
@unusual_whales The money goes to employees who attempt to help the homeless, not directly to the homeless themselves.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
New York City spent $81,705 spent per homeless person last year. Meanwhile, the household median income was at $81,228, per Newsweek.
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Mike P@mikepat711·
Nice. You should clog every comms channel with your arguments if you believe your arguments are good, and you want to convince as many people as possible. Posts like this are pointless for someone in your position, who aims to convince voters who share Shkreli’s concerns. Just makes me assume you’re like the others and don’t actually aim to win on policy. I will read it
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American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
Manhattan over the last 2000 years.. This is AMAZING.
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SMB Attorney@SMB_Attorney·
Why on God's green earth would you allow the New York Times to do a profile on you bragging about your fat margins if you have nothing proprietary, no moat... zero way of stopping copy cats? Something's not adding up!
Jon Oringer@jonoringer

The NYT just profiled a $1.8B revenue company with 2 employees. Medvi is a telehealth GLP-1 provider built by Matthew Gallagher, 41, from his house in LA. He launched in September 2024 with $20,000. Here are the numbers: Month 1: 300 customers Month 2: 1,300 customers 2025 full year: $401M revenue, 250,000 customers 2026 run rate: $1.8B Net margin: 16.2% ($65M profit) Total employees: 2 (him and his brother) Outside funding: $0 How it works: Medvi is a front end. Two platforms — CareValidate and OpenLoop Health — handle doctors, prescriptions, pharmacies, shipping, and compliance. Gallagher handles brand, website, ads, checkout, and customer service. All built with AI. His stack: ChatGPT, Claude, and Grok for code. Midjourney and Runway for ad creative. ElevenLabs for voice. Custom AI agents to connect systems. AI chatbot for customer service (which initially hallucinated fake prices he had to honor). For comparison: Hims & Hers did $2.4B revenue last year with 2,442 employees and 5.5% net margins. Gallagher is running 3x the margin with a fraction of a percent of the headcount. Back into the unit economics: ~$336M in total costs, probably $160-200M to the telehealth platforms, leaving $130-170M mostly in marketing. Against 250,000 customers, that's a $500-700 CAC. High, but it works because his overhead is virtually zero and LTV at ~$200/month holds up. He's expanding fast. Men's health launched in February — 50K customers in month one. Meal delivery went live last month. Women's health, hair growth, supplements, and skincare are next. The vulnerability: zero moat. No proprietary tech, no doctor network, no pharmacy infrastructure. CareValidate or OpenLoop could raise fees or launch competing brands. Anyone could replicate this model in weeks. Right now, the margins are enormous for anyone who moves fast enough. The question is how long that window stays open. nytimes.com/2026/04/02/tec…

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Kevin Henderson
Kevin Henderson@KHendersonCo·
It's with a heavy heart that I announce that I've made the difficult decision to step away from SMB Law Group. When @SMB_Attorney, @Sam_Rosati and I set out to build a new kind of law firm almost 4 years ago, I never dreamed where it would take us. And where it has taken me is to into the searcher seat myself, having recently closed on the acquisition of @SupremeWrapsDFW. So as of today, I'll be stepping down as a partner of @smblawgroup and working full time with my wife as the operators of Supreme Wraps. Thank you all for your support and the wild ride these past 4 years!
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@jason@Jason·
Easy solution to stopping socialism and AI anxiety: get half of those of us lucky enough to be in the top 1% to commit to a new "giving pledge" where they give 5% of their stock/net worth to @InvestAmerica24 accounts --- like @SusanDell and @MichaelDell did. ... as opposed to giving your money to the dysfunctional. non-profit industrial complex. tell me why I'm wrong in the comments in a thoughtful way
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David Byrnes 🍀@ndhawk88·
He doesn't have 2.57 billion yet. This would force him to take it when he doesn't need it, just so he can pay taxes on it. Instead, just make him and all the others pay taxes on income that they get a loan against. It's like a wealth tax but only on the wealth they are actually trying to spend.
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Warren Gunnels@GunnelsWarren·
Under Bernie’s 5% billionaire wealth tax, Jamie Dimon would owe $135 million in taxes, he’d still have $2.57 billion in wealth & every senior would get dental, vision & hearing benefits. Seems pretty fair for the CEO of a bank fined $27B for fraud & $290M for the Epstein scandal.
Acyn@Acyn

Kilmeade: What do you say to people like Bernie Sanders who says billionaires don't pay their fair share? Dimon: I don't know what he means by fair share

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Dan Eastman@DanEastman2023·
@PattyMurray This is actually a good idea. It never made sense to cap SS tax. If we are going to tax income to support the SS pi ai scheme then tax income. Not just work g class income. All wage income.
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Senator Patty Murray
Senator Patty Murray@PattyMurray·
If you make under $184k, you pay a 12.4% Social Security tax rate. Everything after that cap is exempt from the tax. So if you make $1 million per year, you pay about 2.2%. And it's 0.002% for billionaires. If we lifted the cap, Social Security could be funded for decades.
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@ewarren·
The Ultra-Millionaire Tax Act would generate over $6 trillion over the next decade—without raising taxes on 99.85% of American households. This wealth tax for millionaires and billionaires could pay for universal child care, free community college, Medicare expansion, and more.
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Adam Rossi
Adam Rossi@rossiadam·
You may notice that we call our offgrid stronghold “Kingdom Come”. The reason is because of this ruin on the property. It is built on a limestone cliff overlooking the Shenandoah River. It was in bad shape so we repointed it and rebuilt the wood. Why the name? 1/4
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Brian Beers
Brian Beers@brianbeers·
Just installed these in my shops Now instead of paying $0.75 per cup I’m gonna profit $2.50 Should make $100,000 profit per year My customers & employees are thrilled!
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Dominus Ignota
Dominus Ignota@dominustweet·
@notespacer @GrahamStephan The wealthy have essentially always paid the same effective tax rate regardless of the top marginal rate. Think about that.
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notespacer@notespacer·
I believe USA in the 50s-60s was a fair system. I want to see a strong middle class. Because of tech/financialization the rich have benefited way more by holding assets. If not excessive, a wealth tax would not drive out the rich and bring us a step closer to the 50s sense of equilibrium bt rich and middle class
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Crime Net
Crime Net@TRIGGERHAPPYV1·
SAD: 74-year-old man sells his beloved car of 34 years and says his final goodbye 💔
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Teamsters@Teamsters·
ICYMI: This week Uber & Lyft drivers with the Drivers Union are celebrating the passage of a Fair Pay standard by the Seattle City Council, further cementing Seattle’s position as a national leader on groundbreaking labor protections for gig workers. teamster.org/2020/09/uber-a… #1u
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Fuck You I Quit@fuckyouiquit·
A 2% annual tax on that wealth would cover all of what we currently spend on Medicare without anyone else paying a dime. And that wealth would still continue to grow. We can't afford not to tax them at this point.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

The top 1% now has $53 trillion in wealth, while the bottom 50% holds less than $5 trillion. How do we close the gap? Actually tax the rich. This is how states are pushing for equitable taxes–and relief for the working class. Thread:

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