Cool Runnings profiles a business that stayed committed to philanthropy in the face of economic difficulty (2010).
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Dale Charles - Lexington, MAGood for them. is this kind of like the approach that Hooters took? Featuring hunky-ness is kind of ****, isn't it?
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Gail Parker - *********************Love the formula of commitment, excellence and fun that Omar & Nick exude!
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Candy Tressler - Los AngelesThere's so much I like about this story: what Omar's mom says about you don't have to be a technology genius; they're use of bright orange trucks and uniforms to get them noticed; and their franchising an operation that's sandwiched between major moving companies like United, and the smaller (less expensive) local junk haulers. Great story.
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Tray Garcia - San Luis Obispo, CAI think an important part of the success of their approach is doing something where they don't have to risk a huge amount of capital or other opportunities. That makes trying this venture possible. That's not often the case.
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Wambui - Nairobi, KenyaThe videos are great please update content regulary. IMO, The J&D bacon story and sweet revenge have been featured enough times. Some new and different content would be much appreciated.
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Nilda Torres - Clearwater FlI hope they keep their insurance paid!!! My experience with Shaw was not that good...
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Jennifer - DenverThese are smart guys and they will be so successful because they are not afraid to work. I wish I were young, I would start a business just so I could hire them.. Congratlutions! They must be Republicans as I am.
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Gabby Jhonsan - usawhy do people who always are self centered or mean get the jod beside the werent hunks
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Sam Morrow - Ohiocheck out my new business cartoons **************** Thanks
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