They go buy Bally’s, they go buy Clarks, whatever it was they were doing. “You know, I’ll wash your car while you went in the flea market. “That’s when I just learned to go above and beyond from the big homies that brought their cars in,” he said. Though the job was easy for him, it was important for him to provide his customers with the best service possible. “I got $30 a day from 8 in the morning to 8 p.m.,” he said. He recalled working throughout his childhood years, initially washing cars at 13 years old. Rick Ross is well known for the grind that has amassed him millions of dollars and business interests outside of the music industry.ĭuring a panel discussion at REVOLT Summit the “Everyday I’m Hustlin’” rapper revealed he always had the entrepreneurial spirit running through his veins.