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- KidwellsContributor 2
I would give all my employees a good raise. They work their butts off everyday for me and dont complain. That would be the start, see to it my employees are taken care of. Then work on equipment needed to make everyone's jobs just a bit easier. We want to grow and continue to grow. We help a lot of elderly, so being able to budget with them to where it's not so bad on their small income would also be wonderful to be able to help them. Plus our school is small, so if we are able to send a donation for our kids to have a better future we would help their also!
- KidwellsContributor 2
Not sure why I have a bleep in there..had typed "not so bad on their" but I'm new here so the word bad might not be allowed!! Lol
- julieJobber Community Team
Hey! The platform's word moderation can be sensitive at times š I updated your original comment to reflect what you meant to say!
- Auto_hideout1New Member
We would secure a foothold in the rural area the shop is located. I could better serve the community from auto repair, tire repair, ac, tune-ups, window tint, vehicle wrapping to auto sales and DIY.
- DelithiusContributor 2
I haven't i am though !
- CallunaContributor 2
Thank you for this prompt! It is great to think of already having been offered the grant, as if it was already a reality. I would use the grant to hire a full-time employee. It is just myself and one part time person working in the field and once I hire a full time, experienced employee, that will allow me to step back and focus more on design work and better business practices rather than landscape maintenance tasks. I am looking forward to this shift as I am doing it ALL myself right now and it is truly a bit exhausting and less creative than I had hoped for.
- Jeremy_Byrd_w9New Member
I would use the grant to rebuild my motor ans transmission on my w900 semi as it just rolled 800,000 miles as a logging truck