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The Irresistible Offer is an offer to join the [[Future Builders Academy Apparenticeship]].
The Irresistible Offer is an offer to join the [[Future Builders Academy Apprenticeship]] (FBA Apprenticeship). The goal is a scalable offer, yielding 100 successful applicants in 3 months of recruiting time, or about one success per day. 75 people in the FBA is sufficient to produce a complete house in 5 days using the 2/3 schedule - 2 days student build projects, 3 days school. This yields a $5M/year net revenue model with 50 homes built per year.
 
Design rationale: it appears impossible to get people into construction. However, this is much more feasible on a 2/3 schedule This way, there is no expectation of 5 days of brutal construction work, thus allowing for a much more plausible route to addressing the housing crisis while maintaining extreme productivity. This relies on the OSE [[Extreme Build]] model, which is 1/3 the labor cost of industry standards.

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The Irresistible Offer is an offer to join the Future Builders Academy Apprenticeship (FBA Apprenticeship). The goal is a scalable offer, yielding 100 successful applicants in 3 months of recruiting time, or about one success per day. 75 people in the FBA is sufficient to produce a complete house in 5 days using the 2/3 schedule - 2 days student build projects, 3 days school. This yields a $5M/year net revenue model with 50 homes built per year.

Design rationale: it appears impossible to get people into construction. However, this is much more feasible on a 2/3 schedule This way, there is no expectation of 5 days of brutal construction work, thus allowing for a much more plausible route to addressing the housing crisis while maintaining extreme productivity. This relies on the OSE Extreme Build model, which is 1/3 the labor cost of industry standards.