Monday, September 6, 2010

This story shows me that sometimes simple ideas turn into bigger and greater ideas. Brian Busick started buy getting a normal job, then went back to school to learn how to manage a business. Some time later he would hook up with a software company. He would then eventually buy the company and sell it for a seven figure profit, about this time in the story would be when I would be taking time off and having a rather good time or vacation. He instead buys four franchises and starts his life in the fast food industry. He would then go about doing a side job with his fast food chain to supply a school with lunch once a week, and eventually starts selling them food for every day of the week. At the end of the article he is showing a gross of over one million and was still looking for more schools to sell lunches to.

I cant believe how much determination Brian had to make his business bigger and better every time. He not once, not twice, but three times finds a profitable business and just continues on to a new industry each time. He goes from bank, to software, to fast food, and eventually goes to school lunches. Every time he buys a new business or joins in he makes more money and gets things going smoothly. Reminds me of King Meitus in some ways sense everything he touched turn to profit. I enjoy the idea that every time he did something he brought hard work and ingenuity to all his business. This is a good example of opportunity I believe because each time he was given an chance at something new he took it and he became a very successful career man as we have read. I myself have never been much of an entrepreneur but, looking at this mans success in all these industries gives me hope that even a small Enterprise like school lunches can make you very successful and turn into a great business man.

I believe that like Brian Busick if you devote yourself to something and do as much as you can to make it better. Eventually you can make it successful and expand on it. The one thing about this article that I think I enjoyed the most was, that Brian kept changing jobs and looking for one he enjoyed. I can only hope that one day i can find a job that I can enjoy as much as he enjoys his.

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