I was 14 years old when I was introduced to the world of the entrepreneur. I worked for my dad helping with land surveying — carrying equipment, taking notes and doing whatever was needed. I also started working in the summer for one of my dad’s best friends as an office clerk, filing, making phone calls and doing whatever else needed to be done in his office
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