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Evan Hovich: Why I Dropped Out of College After One Semester | DSH #1745

Jan 9, 2026
Evan Hovich, entrepreneur and founder of the Remote Cleaning Institute, shares his journey from battling a $650,000 gambling addiction to questioning formal education. He discusses why he left college after just one semester to pursue entrepreneurship. Evan explains the remote cleaning broker model, emphasizing accountability and ethics in business. He reveals how traveling in developing countries shifted his perspective on privilege, and he critiques modern masculinity while defending traditional values.
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ANECDOTE

Dropping Out Triggered By A Professor

  • Evan dropped out after one semester when his entrepreneurship professor admitted he never ran a business.
  • He started remote cleaning, scaled it, sold a company, and built Remote Cleaning Institute with 1,000+ members.
INSIGHT

Broker Model Scales Without Doing The Labor

  • Remote cleaning is a broker model: generate leads and contract cleaners rather than doing the work.
  • This drop-servicing model scales quickly because demand for cleaning services is universal.
ADVICE

Target Commercial Clients First

  • Focus on commercial clients because they're higher-value and less nitpicky than residential customers.
  • Target warehouses and convention centers to capture larger monthly contracts quickly.
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