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Scrap the 9 to 5 is an online education and entrepreneurship guidance program centered on “escaping the 9-to-5” and exploring alternative income paths. Its main entry point is the Path Assessment: users complete a questionnaire about their skills, goals, aptitudes, and personality profile, after which the platform recommends a suitable learning path and provides a corresponding free introductory workshop. The page clearly notes that individual results may vary and that no outcomes are guaranteed.
The learning paths listed on the page include Affiliate Marketing, E-Commerce, Trading, Freelancing, Coaching, and Property Investing, covering areas such as affiliate marketing, e-commerce, trading, freelancing, coaching, and real estate investing. It is more of a “career transition / online business introduction” program than a single-skill training course. In terms of delivery, the page mentions free workshops, YouTube content, coaching, and Mastermind Retreats, but it does not state whether the workshops are live or pre-recorded, nor does it disclose whether 1-on-1 coaching, assignment feedback, or community support is included.
The founder is Dan Holloway. The page says he comes from an enterprise software sales background and started the related business in 2016. It also mentions that he has spoken in Canada and various cities across Australia, the U.S., and the U.K., and has run or coached Mastermind Retreats. Team roles include content creation, technology, member onboarding, coach development, video editing, and social media. There is no information about accreditation or completion certificates. On pricing, the only thing that can be confirmed is that after completing the assessment, users get a “complete, free” recommended-path workshop; whether later courses or services are paid, and how much they cost, is not disclosed.
The advantages are a simple entry point and a free assessment that lowers the cost of trying things out; the range of learning directions is broad, making it suitable for people who are still unsure which side-business route to pursue; and the page includes a disclaimer that earnings are not guaranteed. The drawbacks are also clear: there is limited transparency around course outlines, class hours, delivery format, instructor credentials, student outcome details, and pricing. In particular, Trading and Property Investing are relatively high-risk areas, and the page does not show systematic risk education or compliance-related explanations.
It is better suited to working professionals with good English skills who want to explore online business but have not yet chosen a specific direction. If you already know you want structured training in e-commerce operations, advertising, programming, or investing, you may need a more structured platform. The page does not provide information about access from China, and its YouTube content is generally difficult to access in mainland China; payment methods are also not disclosed. Alternatives to consider include Coursera, Udemy, Skillshare, or e-commerce, freelancing, and marketing courses on domestic Chinese platforms.
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