Watch out, Alan Sugar! Nine-year-old's impressive dog walking business model sweeps internet after mother finds it in her backpack

  • Rylee constructed impressive and adorable business plan for her business
  • Taking to Reddit, user Dentiteoz shared a picture of the hand-scrawled plan
  • Point one is 'ask for parents' help' and last point is 'success' 

All great entrepreneurs have to start somewhere. 

Indeed, the Apprentice's Alan Sugar started his multi-million pound empire by selling electrical goods out of the back of his van and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg taught himself to code in his bedroom.

Showing a similar level of keenness is nine-year-old Rylee, who constructed an impressive and adorable business plan for her dog walking business.

Reddit user Dentiteoz shared a snap of her nine-year-old daughter's impressive dog walking business model that she found in her backpack

Taking to Reddit, user Dentiteoz shared a picture of the hand-scrawled plan she discovered in her daughter's backpack.

The lined piece of paper is titled: 'Rylee's Dog Walking Buisness [sic]' and has seven points of action - with more than a few spelling mistakes. 

The first is: 'ask for parents help,' followed by the hilarious afterthought: 'get them to say yes.' 

Her third point is: 'find price for buisness [sic]', followed by the rather sensible plan of action: 'print papers with info.'

Next, she plans to 'spread the word' and, of course, 'walk dogs'. After following her six steps, she believes she will be left with her seventh point: 'sucsess' [sic].

The post, which was titled: 'Found in my 9 y.o.'s backpack. Solid business model', has gone viral - with millions of views and comments from impressed users.

The nine-year-old (not pictured) reveals she plans to 'spread the word' and, of course, 'walk dogs'. After following her six steps, she believes she will be left with her seventh point: 'sucsess' [sic]

The nine-year-old (not pictured) reveals she plans to 'spread the word' and, of course, 'walk dogs'. After following her six steps, she believes she will be left with her seventh point: 'sucsess' [sic]

Users rushed to add their own stories from youth, with Ion from Neon writing: 'I had a short lived business venture when I was 8 or 9. Ian's Mowing Business. I printed papers with info, I spread the word. I made $20 then went back to video games.'

Dentiteoz replied: 'Sounds like exactly what she will do.'

User HereWeDivide wrote: '"get them to say yes" ... this is what all childhood plans have hinged upon and will hinge upon', whilst Adele Pataski added: 'This kid is going places' and Ktowner hailed her a 'future billionaire'.

Entrepreneurs  Sir Alan Sugar, left, started his multi-million pound empire by selling electrical goods out of the back of his van
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, right, taught himself to code in his bedroom

Entrepreneurs Alan Sugar, left, started his multi-million pound empire by selling electrical goods out of the back of his van and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, right, taught himself to code in his bedroom

 

 

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