Thursday, August 31, 2017
3A - My Entrepreneurship Story
My interest for entrepreneurship started when I was in college. One of my friends had mentioned to me that they were making money by fixing up old bikes. I thought that this was skeptical, and wondered how successful I could actually be. However with a little bit of time and practice it turned into something really successful for us. Taking this interest in being an Entrepreneur further, I recently attended a Real Estate conference. My major is in construction management, so I have a big interest in houses and real estate as well. This conference allowed me to think of new ideas in the real estate and housing market that I would like to implement in the future.
I enrolled in ENT3003 because I would like to see how others view Entrepreneurship and see what other ideas young professionals have. I hope to learn more about others ideas and hope to even come up with a few more of my own. I am excited for this course this semester and look forward to the opportunities that it brings.
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Good afternoon Haley,
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of fixing up old bikes, I cycle and I also tossed around the idea of buying old broken bikes fixing them and then selling them to college students. I eventually abandon the idea, I was going to only put one break on the bicycle and figured it might be a lawsuit if someone crashed and got hurt. I guess I could have some default clause saying I am not liable for anything after date of sale. I am far too busy to do something like that now.
Great Ideas and I hope you get everything you want out of the class!
Hey Haley. I thought your story about fixing up bikes was cool, and I can see how your success would inspire you. Also I hope you are enjoying construction management. My dad is a contractor and architect and my mom is an interior design and the work and dedication they have is something I hope I can match one day. I hope this class goes well for you, and look forward to seeing more of your work.
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