Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Issue #12

I found the article about Brian Busick's story about starting up the private schools meal program very interesting. It was awesome to see how all his experienced from schooling, jobs, and experiences all came together to make him a succesful entrepreneur. I also found it impressive how his early career had very little to do with the company he would eventually create. Entrepreneur a strong desire to do something and be willing to take risks, which were qualities that Busick obviously had. He took many risks in his story, including becoming the owner of a succesful software company and selling it to enter the restaruant market, which eventually evolved into him starting his own business making meals for public schools. During the early years of his company, he made less than $40,000 anually, but after improving his business plan and quality of product, he earned upwards of $1,000,000 anually. I personally would never become an entrepreneur because I am not a big risk taker, but anyone interested in starting a business would learn a lot from Busick's story.

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