Ever since i was a child i understood that conducting business was the fundamental factor in all forms of companies, organizations and even schools. In my mind it was like the key ingredient that made successful soup so salivating. It was then when i concluded that it was my goal to become the Head chef of any Business. My interest in business formed my freshman year of high school when i first created a snack selling business. I gathered bunches of chocolates and bags of chips to distribute freely upon my travels between classrooms. Soon i became known as “the candy Man” on the campus. I enjoyed giving the satisfaction to the starving students struggling to stay focused on an empty stomach. I took distributing my snacks so seriously; i planned which period to have discounts in order to make better sales. Bribed my teachers to buy boxes of candy, sold kilograms of sugar to the seniors and even snook a couple skittles to my security guards. their lack of lunch lead me some leeway to greater revenue. I managed my money much Wise-r than the chips i sold.
Since then i have progressed in my ability to buy, sell, and trade products in order to ensure my stability and consistency in doing business. I feel that the characteristics and past experiences in which i possess will ensure my success as an entrepreneur. As of today, a freshmen i college working retail, i conclude that what you get out of your business in the form of personal satisfaction, financial gain, stability and enjoyment will be the sum of what you put into your business.
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