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Who Thrives In The Entrepreneurial Industry, According To An Owner And CEO At Bar & Restaurant Patrol

Dave, Owner/CEO of Bar & Restaurant Patrol, identifies thriving industry professionals as "visionaries" and "risk takers" who "swim upstream" and "don't wanna be put in a box," prioritizing freedom and diverging from the typical 9-to-5 mentality. This self-made entrepreneur emphasizes the importance of perseverance and a willingness to forge their own path, highlighting the entrepreneurial spirit essential for success in this sector.

Entrepreneurship, Risk-taking, Visionary thinking, Perseverance, Independence

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Dave Allred

Owner/CEO

Bar & Restaurant Patrol

Chico State University

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English, Writing & Education

Food, Beverages & Alcohol

Entrepreneurship and Business Owner

Took Out Loans, Worked 20+ Hours in School, Student Athlete

Video Highlights

1. Entrepreneurial spirit is key: Success in this industry requires a visionary mindset and a willingness to take risks, unlike the typical 9-to-5 employee.

2. Perseverance is crucial: Building a career like Dave's demands persistence and the ability to overcome challenges.

3. Independence and freedom are major motivators: Individuals who thrive in this field often prioritize autonomy and the ability to chart their own course, rather than following a traditional career path.

Transcript

How would you describe people who typically thrive in this industry?

My industry is very strictly entrepreneurial. I started learning by listening to people on podcasts and YouTube, as I didn't have anyone to teach me.

To be an entrepreneur and go out on your own can be a little scary. Entrepreneurs are visionaries; they think differently than the 95% who just want to show up to a job and get their paycheck.

They are risk-takers who don't want to be put in a box and told what to do. They have perseverance. Their biggest dream is probably similar to mine: the freedom to do whatever they want.

These people don't follow the masses, the "95 percenters." They swim upstream and take a different path to get where they want to go. A lot more risk is involved, but obviously, the reward is bigger as well.

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