Paladin;435957 wrote:You business owners think you can BS the world with that garbage.
Allow me to give you a little BS from a business owner's perspective. Both my parents were high school dropouts. They divorced when I was 10. I lived with my Dad. He was laid off from his job in the coal mines for a good portion of my high school years. He worked his ass off to keep us afloat. When I graduated high school he had nothing to give to me financially. I was on my own.
In my first year of college I cleaned shitters in office buildings from 5pm to when I got done, usually between 11pm and 12pm, to limit the loans I needed to take to get through school. My 2nd year I took a full time night job in a factory to help pay my way through school. That 2nd year I worked full time and carried a full time schedule in college. Because of personal responsibilities the next few years I worked full time and cut my school back to part time. Except for a semester or two where I carried a full time school load out of necessity in order to meet a graduation goal. In all this I found a way to graduate with honors.
Prior to graduation I was able to attain a promotion into the engineering department. They took me on as a jr draftsman. My wages were basically the same as when I worked on the floor. It was the mid 90's and I was making less than 25k. I lost the OT but gained experience.
I tried to get financial assistance for my education from my place of employment but they refused. The engineering manager was sympathetic and allowed me to slip away one semester to catch a class three times a week so I could finish up and meet my graduation requirements. He knew I would work extra hours to catch up. I never let the man down. I can't thank him enough.
Once I gained experience in the manufacturing environment the entrepreneurial spirit in me began to flourish. I found an idea and risked my personal and family's capital to pursue it. It became a hellish experience for my family and myself at times.
I have worked at times for nearly 40 hours strait to get orders out (not all physical). Do any of the bureaucrats in Washington know what that is like? Does anyone know what happens to your body when you push it to that extreme? Your body will shut you down. You lose your mental capacity. When your body shuts down you will drop right where you are at. I have curled up many times on my shop floor right on top of my product.
Along the way I provided jobs for people. During hard times at the beginning I paid their wages out of my own personal funds. Several times my wife had to take the walk of shame at the grocery store because the funds were not available on the debit card. Not easy on a marriage. I sat in front of a bankruptcy lawyer contemplating my failure.
I refused to declare bankruptcy. I refused to accept failure. Today my business generates profit. All my debts are paid, business and personal (except for my house and a small personal loan).
The very idea that some of my fellow countrymen would not categorize me as a "working" American because I have achieved some level of success or that I would attempt to BS the world with garbage because of my political ideology makes me want to puke.