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Interview with Doug McCraw, founder of Encore Entertainment

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Doug McCraw is the owner and founder of Encore Entertainment, a sound and lighting business based in Marion, North Carolina.  Encore does sound and lighting for many events, from birthday parties and car shows to larger events such as concerts and street festivals.

When asked about his reasoning to start his own business and to choose the one he did, he said that he “just always wanted to do something like that.”  He started with a company doing sound and lighting for night clubs all over the south east and eventually began to be approached about private parties.  “This could be an extra few bucks,” he said was going through his mind.  The business started off slow, as it was only on the side while he worked other jobs.

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Interview with Gary Byrd, founder of Byrd’s Auto Sales

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Gary Byrd is the owner of Byrd’s Auto Sales in Marion, NC, and is a man who genuinely loves his job.  “If you’re doing a job you don’t like, you won’t stay with it,” he states.  This is similar to the quote by Confucius, who once said “choose a job you love, and you’ll never work another day in your life.”  In that sense, Gary hasn’t really worked since 1986.  When asked why he decided to go into car sales, he said that he just enjoyed selling cars.  “Bill Gates has computers, I have cars,” he joked.

About starting your own business, Byrd states that depending on how hard you want to work, you can get as much money as you want.  Other places, you could ask for a raise, but may or may not get it.  The personal freedom is a major advantage to being an entrepreneur.  However, there are several difficulties on the way.  The hardest part in his case was the money to get set up, to get a building, pave a lot and fill it with cars.  Once set up though, the place became a well-known car dealership in the area.

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Interview with Bill Chapman, Founder of Hidden Cove Choose & Cut Christmas Trees

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Persistence as well as trial-and-error in operation can be very important in starting a successful business.  Just ask Bill Chapman, founder of Hidden Cove Choose & Cut Christmas Trees, located in Marion, NC.  Hidden Cove specializes in live Frazier fir trees as well as wreaths, but the business wasn’t always that way.

Originally starting in the late 1970′s, it took many years to emerge as a successful business.  Hidden Cove began by growing Norway Spruce trees, but they were sticky and it turned out that nobody wanted them.  After deciding to grow Frazier firs instead, more hardships fell in the way for Bill.  Frazier firs don’t just grow anywhere, and he had to find specific areas on his land where they could grow after the first thousand trees died.  Persistence was the key, and when Frazier firs finally started growing in 1993, the business began to thrive and has been doing well since, currently producing between four thousand and five thousand trees.

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Interview with Dirk Porter of P&P Contracting, Inc.

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Dirk Porter is an example of someone who makes the best out of a bad situation.  His former place of employment was going out of business, so he decided to go his own route as an entrepreneur as the founder of P&P Contracting, Inc., a small yet successful contracting company that specializes in tile work, based out of Marion, NC.

When asked why he chose to start his own business instead of just finding another job, Dirk replied that he was simply tired of working for other people.  He had been doing some tile and contracting work on the side for the few years before, so he decided to try that out full-time.  The side work that Porter had done had a great impact on the immediate success of his business.  The fact that his name was already out there got him a lot of business.  What used to be just weekend work was now a full-time operation, largely due to the word-of-mouth marketing.  “I used the yellow pages, business cards, signs,” Dirk stated, “but word of mouth was definitely best by far.”

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