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NYC MILLIONAIRE PROVIDES OVER 4,000 U.S. IMMIGRANTS WITH FREE VEHICLES & HIGH-PAID JOBS

The American Dream, is just that simple according to Israel’s Tomer Zur who employs fellow U. S. immigrants with opportunities to become their own bosses. Zur has an estimated net worth of $140 million dollars and is CEO of the award-winning consumer transportation company called Luxury One Corp.

Zur served three years in the Israeli military and then migrated to New York City in 2006, made a home for himself, and began to develop and build his empire. In 2014 Luxury One was ready to launch! Zur understands first-hand the difficulty of making it into this country legally, and that’s only half the journey especially in the new Trump era. So it is through the success of Luxury One that Zur is offering immigrants zero down on a vehicle and providing Israelis employment through the company’s black car taxi service.

“I personally believe that the transportation business in New York City is very competitive; however, I am confident that we are the most affordable solution for any driver looking for an opportunity to make a living.”

Many reading this might think what is the catch or how does this work exactly? According to Zur it is quite simple. Immigrants arrive in the U.S. with a visa or green card, he then supplies them with cars and assists them with making decent livings without a boss. Zur doesn’t accept a down payment on cars or any money when employees sign. Luxury One is known as a place to walk in with empty pockets and leave with a vehicle.

“Employees are getting a car that’s good to work in region of NYC and they don’t have to worry about insurance or repair, just earn money to support their families.”

Several financial reports predict that Luxury One, if business continues at its successful pace, will have over 10,000 taxis and annual sales of about $300 million in the NYC area alone. To date Zur has plans on expanding the company over the West Coast and is currently location shopping in the Los Angeles area.

“My generosity is all due to the fact that I personally went through the struggle when I came to this country, and I recognize the struggle is real, difficult, and challenging…I have the opportunity to give back and help my fellow countrymen.”

Luxury One is currently accepting new self-contractors at the Bronx and Manhattan locations. All inquiring individuals must provide proper paperwork including work visa or green card. For complete information visit the official website at www.luxuryonecorp.com.

The NYC-based world traveling emcee, Timid, connects with underground rap legend Q-Unique (Arsonists) for a lyrically rich, conversation-starting new single, “Who’s To Blame,” bolstered by Skammadix’s strings-heavy production.

Those who have heard Timid’s previous work, including this year’s great “I Love You” single, already know how the New Yorker can get busy on the mic. Whereas that track was definitely more romantic and personal, “Who’s To Blame” is a call for answers and for people to actually admit when they’re wrong without pointing fingers elsewhere.

On Q-Unique’s verse, he details a number of well-known excuses, from music’s influence to parental abuse, given by folks who may be unable to shoulder blame for their own actions. While Timid follows that same lead, he flips the script a bit by rapping like he’s looking someone dead in the eye with lines like, “Or maybe you truly think/ That you’re more deservin’/ And others less worthy/ Which is actually more disturbing.”