'You don't need crores to start': Bengaluru techie who rejected a Rs 30,000 job now earns Rs 2 lakh a month from business
A Bengaluru engineering graduate rejected a Rs 30,000 monthly job offer to build a commercial vehicle business. Starting with one car, he now owns four, generating nearly Rs 2 lakh monthly after expenses. His story highlights the rewards of calcul...

Engineering Degree, But Started With One Car to take a Different Career Choice
His entrepreneurial journey began with a single car. Over time, he expanded the operation and now owns four vehicles. While he drives one himself, the remaining cars are operated by hired drivers. Explaining his business model, he said earnings are shared with the drivers after deducting fuel expenses. The arrangement allows both parties to benefit while keeping the business sustainable. He claimed that even after accounting for vehicle loan repayments and other operating costs, the venture generates around Rs 2 lakh every month.Also Read: Anand Mahindra shares an inspiring lesson from RCB's IPL 2026 win, says has a powerful learning for every profession
'You Have to Take Risks'
One of the most talked-about moments in the viral video came when he shared his views on entrepreneurship and risk-taking. According to him, many people hesitate to start their own ventures because they fear failure. He argued that taking calculated risks is essential for growth and that successful entrepreneurs often begin with limited resources."You don't need crores to start," he said, stressing that businesses can be built gradually with patience and consistency.
"You have to take risk, otherwise you will always be working for somebody else. Nobody will give you a job at the age of 60m," he said.
Building Assets Instead of Chasing Salaries
The cab entrepreneur encouraged young people to focus on creating assets and additional income streams rather than relying entirely on a monthly paycheck. His comments resonated with many viewers, especially at a time when debates around job security, entrepreneurship, and the gig economy continue to gain momentum.Several social media users praised his practical approach, while others described his journey as an example of how determination and smart financial decisions can create opportunities beyond traditional employment.
Social Media Reacts
The passenger who recorded the conversation described the experience as inspiring and said more people should be encouraged to build their own ventures.The video has since attracted thousands of reactions online. Many users shared stories of leaving jobs to pursue businesses, while others said the driver's journey challenged common assumptions about success and career growth.
A Story That Struck a Chord
While entrepreneurship comes with challenges such as managing employees, maintaining vehicles, and handling financial commitments, the Bengaluru entrepreneur's story has resonated with viewers because of its simple message: start small, stay committed, and keep growing.His experience serves as a reminder that successful businesses do not always begin with large investments. Sometimes, a single asset, a clear plan, and the willingness to take a chance can be enough to set a different future in motion.
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