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How many people do you know who, while working in banking, thought, "You know, I'd rather be a janitor"?
Well, I know one and he's my guest in this episode.
John Disselkamp found that suit he had to wear just a bit too tight so left it to literally push a broom.
That broom turned into a $10 million a year company with over 300 employees.
So how did he do it and what were his failures along the way? More importantly, what constitutes a failure—is it working in a job that doesn't fulfill you or making money? And how can you have both?
We got into all that and more in this episode.
For more info, go to www.failyourway.com.
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How many people do you know who, while working in banking, thought, "You know, I'd rather be a janitor"?
Well, I know one and he's my guest in this episode.
John Disselkamp found that suit he had to wear just a bit too tight so left it to literally push a broom.
That broom turned into a $10 million a year company with over 300 employees.
So how did he do it and what were his failures along the way? More importantly, what constitutes a failure—is it working in a job that doesn't fulfill you or making money? And how can you have both?
We got into all that and more in this episode.
For more info, go to www.failyourway.com.