Description
On today’s special show, we interview Patrick Gorman, a second year branch manager and a rookie executive with Young Entrepreneurs Across America, who produced over $90,000 in business and profit exceeding $28,000 during his first year in our program.
Patrick will dive deep into his s rookie year keys to success, month by month as well as he three most important things he enjoyed the most in his first year.
You will find out what you need to do to ensure a great second half of the summer at YEAA.
You will also learn why it is important to continue recruiting painters and some secrets to managing a great team.
Patrick will share some some real life experiences he had with the YEAA and the key benefits he got out of the program so far.
He will reveal some of his highs and lows and some pitfalls he encountered during his internship.
Plus, Patrick will share his plans for this year and some of his goals for the future
For this and much more, tune in to our latest episode!
What You Will Learn In This Show:
Patrick's rookie year keys to success, month by month Three key things Patrik enjoyed the most in his first year What you need to do to ensure a great second half of the summer at YEAA The benefits Patrick got out of the program so far Patrick's highs and lows and some pitfalls he encountered during his internship Patrick’s plans for this year and his goals for the future And so much more…
Resources:
YEAA Website
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