tailieunhanh - Don’t Quit your Day Job! By Leland Stafford Kropp

“I was told by a friend from the Eureka Chamber of Commerce that her biggest criticism of my speaking style was that I give the impression that I know it all. Let me be the first and last to say that I don’t. I have just made a lot of mistakes, most of which I have tried to learn from,” Lee Kropp Jr., straight from the heart. “Every day I get up and look through the Forbes list of the richest people in America. If I'm not there, I go to work.” Robert Orben Looking back on my life I now see that. | Don t Quit your Day Job But if you do this book is for you. By Leland Stafford Kropp Jr. 1 Success is going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm. Winston Churchill I was told by a friend from the Eureka Chamber of Commerce that her biggest criticism of my speaking style was that I give the impression that I know it all. Let me be the first and last to say that I don t. I have just made a lot of mistakes most of which I have tried to learn from Lee Kropp Jr. straight from the heart. Every day I get up and look through the Forbes list of the richest people in America. If I m not there I go to work. Robert Orben Looking back on my life I now see that I was doomed to be in business for myself. I was never given a specific direction as to what to do with my life when I was a child. I had many role models throughout my life but none were constant enough to see and direct me into the life of an entrepreneur. So I floated through life until I found my calling. I do not regret anything that has happened in my life and would not change a single thing. My point is to watch your children directing and encouraging them to think outside the box. Snow and adolescence are the only problems that disappear if you ignore them long enough. Earl Wilson I was driving one night with my grandson Andrew who was 5 years old at the time. I asked him if he wanted to come to work for me when he got older and he said No I m going to start my own business. Really I replied and what type of business are you going to start Andrew proudly replied that he was going to start a Folding Company. 2 I adjusted my rearview mirror so that I could see him eye-to-eye and asked about the nature of this new business idea since I had never heard of a Folding Company. He proceeded to tell me how he wanted to fold sheets towels dishrags and socks but he mainly wanted to fold wash cloths because he enjoyed folding them the most. So I asked him if he had done any research on other companies that did