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CPT Jack Durish
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Too many veterans are stuck in the mindset that "transition" implies the necessity of getting "another job". I wish that more of them had someone to tell them that they could create a job.
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LCpl William Amos
LCpl William Amos
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LT John Chang - Very true. At Veterans List we want to help bring the number of Veteran entrepreneurs up from ~6% to the post WWII level of 49% to help Vets blaze their own path.
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LT John Chang
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LCpl William Amos - that's awesome! Let me know how I may help spread the word! In the past I've done talk shows with entrepreneurs - here are some past interviews: http://bit.ly/indie-creative-channel ..and "masterminds": http://bit.ly/1000truefans-masterminds
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LCpl William Amos
LCpl William Amos
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LT John Chang - Thanks for the support, we will take all the help we can get on spreading the word about Veterans List. We would love to do an interview. Shoot me an email @ [login to see]
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LT John Chang
LT John Chang
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LCpl William Amos - super! Just sent you a quick note - I'm on West Coast / Pacific time.
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LT John Chang
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I had no idea that the "Bell" had anything to do with the founder's name. Just figured it was a catchy brand thing. It's amazing how many franchises all started about the same time from a region of Southern California - McDonald's, Carl's Jr, In-n-Out..
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PO3 Steven Stinnett
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First Taco Bell in Downey, California, my home town...now a parking lot
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LT John Chang
LT John Chang
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Funny how most Mexican greasy Juanberto-type burrito places still look like this! :)
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LT John Chang
LT John Chang
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case in point..
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