Wiring an American Dream

Wiring an American Dream
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Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 1724195611
ISBN-13 : 9781724195616
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Download or read book Wiring an American Dream written by Kenneth Overman and published by . This book was released on 2018-10-20 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Culture of Doing unto Others ....In 1958, a German immigrant and his young son determined to start a business. Armed with technical knowledge, a fierce determination to succeed, and an old AT&T service truck, Buddy Eidel and his father opened shop in a spare room of their house. Sixty years later, Tri-City Electrical Contractors has blossomed into the fifth-largest specialty contractor in the American Southeast.It wasn't easy. The fledgling company experienced tough competition, a market dominated by the unions, a recession, and growing pains inherent with expanding technology. Then in 1971 on eve of Thanksgiving, a disgruntled competitor set Tri-City's offices and warehouse on fire, reducing it to smoldering ashes. But the Eidels were not accustomed to failure, and four days later on Monday morning, Tri-City was open for business.This is the account of a remarkable entrepreneur who with his wife, parents, and a dedicated, hard-working team changed the face of Florida's electrical contracting business forever. Told through recollections of Buddy Eidel and many others, this is an inspirational account of innovation, integrity, and a lot of love. Aside from all the accolades, Wiring an American Dream also reveals how hard work, perseverance, and treating people like you want to be treated will produce great rewards.


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