It's true, this teenager didn't really build this business. Somebody else made that happen. His family.
Yahoo! News -- "An armada of food trucks and other roving enterprises is catering to North Dakota oilfield workers. Eighteen-year-old Evan Jensen (pictured above) believed workers would value a hot shower nearly as much as a hot meal."
"He
pitched the idea to his parents back at their farm in
eastern South Dakota. His father and other relatives helped him convert
a 53-foot semitrailer into a five-stall shower center with an office
and laundry facilities. A 6,000-gallon semi tanker alongside the trailer provides fresh water and collects the greywater."
"The mobile venture is called Better Showers, and a shower costs $10. Towels and washcloths are $1 extra. The water pressure is
strong, the soap is free and there is no time limit."
MP: One more new business and probably several new jobs created in the heart of North Dakota's oil patch, where the jobless rate in July was a jaw-dropping 0.70% in Williams County, and where ten counties have jobless rates below 2%.
MP: One more new business and probably several new jobs created in the heart of North Dakota's oil patch, where the jobless rate in July was a jaw-dropping 0.70% in Williams County, and where ten counties have jobless rates below 2%.
It seems highly unlikely that this young scofflaw is in complete compliance with all regs and zoning.
ReplyDeleteSuch naive entrepreneural spirit can't be left un-crushed. Get busy you code nazis.
So all the roads in ND are private roads?
ReplyDeleteWe built those roads with our tax dollars.
ReplyDeleteThose 1500 muskrats didn't catch themselves either.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive, but just wait until he gets accepted to Georgetown University. He'll be 30 years old, still in school and unable to figure out how to pay for his own contraceptives. Of course, he will be a rising star in the Democrat Party.
ReplyDeleteThis young man is hardly Democratic Party material. He's a portrait of what makes this country great.
ReplyDeleteI can recognize the value of a good shower. I have a two-gallon pressure sprayer with a shower head as the shower on my boat. It's barely enough to feel like I rinsed off all the soap.
ReplyDeleteAnybody who can manage to make a profit in today's environment deserves congratulations, as I see it!