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June 05, 2014

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Thursday, June 5, 2014 www.GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS.com ★ GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS Y O U R N E X T J O B I S H E R E : • M I L W A U K E E • W A U K E S H A • O Z A U K E E • W A S H I N G T O N Young entrepreneurs becoming bosses, not employees F orget corporate America and the traditional job route. These days, some college graduates are launching their own businesses with just a degree in hand. Kaleb Bryan, 24, created his first business selling televi- sions at 19 and after selling that business two years later, launched a startup after graduating last year from Texas A&M University. Disregarding corporate America, Bryan is one of many young graduates who are starting a business shortly after earning a degree. With a low barrier to entry thanks to tech- nology and a smaller capital requirement, young entrepre- neurs are launching their businesses with minimal difficulty. In March, Bryan launched Spotagory, a location-based mobile photo-sharing app. "Every entrepreneur seeks an opportunity to make some- thing better, and that's what I wanted to do with Spotagory," he said. Many colleges are providing their students with classes and even seed money to start their own businesses while they are still in school. Southern Methodist University, Baylor University and the University of Texas at Dallas have programs that provide capital to encourage undergraduate see YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS . . . page 2 • • • This Week's Featured Ads • • • By Arselia Gales The Dallas Morning News Kaleb Bryan, 24, launched Spotagory in March after graduating last year from Texas A&M University. Joining him in the business is Emmanuel Iroko (rear), who has a master's degree in electrical engineering. Photograph by Nathan Hunsinger, The Dallas Morning News Bus Drivers Wanted P Endorsement /Air Brakes Part-Time • Full-Time • Weekends Mover Helper for moving company. Must have vehicle, and lift over 50 lbs. • Part -Time Packer Helper for moving company. Must lift 50 lbs. • Part -Time Community Outreach and Marketing Full -Time • Part -Time Universal Services 7446 Circle Dr. • Lannon, WI 53046 • 262.257.0250 To apply for these positions, email Migdalia at: migdalia@universalserviceswi.com 2 3 8 7 5 7 0 0 1 Looking To Hire – Drivers & Dockworkers Wanted Holland is looking to hire 8 local drivers and 6 regional for its Milwaukee Terminal. Drivers must be 21 yrs old, have class A w/ haz- mat & tanker endorsements and have 1 yr or 50k miles van exp. in last 5 yrs. Company paid health insurance, 5% wage increase after 1st, 2nd and 3rd year, vacation/holiday/sick pay, OT paid after 8 hours per day, pension, direct deposit, COL per CBA. Dockworkers – Part Time. Applicants must be at least 18 yrs old. Responsibilities: • To safely and efficiently operate commercial motor vehicles to transport freight in urban, suburban, and rural areas in all weather conditions. • Load, unload, & move materials at customer location in varying weather conditions. • Comply with company policies & federal, state & local regulations. • Follow company procedures for safely loading & unloading freight. • Take & verify dispatch instructions. • Operate a tractor-trailer combination. • Safe operation of equipment & on-time movement of shipments. • Conduct pre & post-trip inspections. • Maintain truck log according to state & federal regulations 2 3 8 7 4 6 0 0 2 Apply online at www.hollandregional.com/careers WAIT STAFF & SERVERS Amalia's Family Restaurant 183 E. Wisconsin Ave. Downtown - Oconomowoc Full Time or Part Time IMMEDIATE NEED 2 3 8 7 2 9 0 0 2 Well-known Oconomowoc Restaurant has an immediate need for Wait Staff & Servers. Experience preferred but will train. Excellent earning potential. Please call for an appointment at: 414.241.5589

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