Past Employee Experiences

"Anybody can run two crews if I can run six." (Paul Hines, Chicago)

"Working as a District Manager gave me a definite cutting edge over other applicants to law school." (Bob Lesley - Washington Law School)

" I had a friend who could run a crew so it was easy going in." (Jim Pendleton, Atlanta)

"My sales and management experience as a District Manager got me the career job of my choice." (Guy Cascella - Caterpillar Tractor, International Sales Division)

"It took a lot of driving and 50-60 hours per week, but the money was great. I took home close to $10,000." (Mike Kenally, Purdue)

"I'm out in the real world as a manager only because I got the real work experience as a District Manager. .... My good grades were helpful but it was the real world experience as a District Manager that really got me the job I wanted when I graduated. ... I had my own equipment and my own team of people to make sure my clients got treated right. I made my own deals, didn't put up any money, and made over $10,000 that summer." (John Amor, Atlanta, GA)

"I made close to $7,000 my first summer." (Mike Driskill, St. Louis)

"It wasn't easy for me to gross $53,000 seeing as I never ran a business, but the system works really well." (Chris Robino, Lawrence, Kansas - 1994)

"Almost all resumes are the same... Recent college grad. A's and B's. President of this or that fraternity. Involvement in the 'Save the world club!'. What stands out is the meaningful summer job experience. " (Exxon recruiter)

"I managed a crew and I had a friend who managed the other crew so it was easy to get started. Later on I ran a third crew, which I never thought I could do." (Chris Thornton, Chicago)

"You know he's already accomplished something in management with that kind of summer experience." (IBM Recruiter)

"They describe themselves as 'Students by the hundreds, painting houses by the thousands, doing business in the millions'" (Atlanta Constitution, July, 1981)

"20 seconds is all you get! This is the average time a manager takes to scan a resume and determine if the applicant should be granted an interview." (Kinko's sales division)

"Once I got past being scared about committing to the terms of the District Managers Agreement, I looked at all the benefits, signed the agreement, nailed down my territory, and had a great summer. Now I have the real world experience employers want." (Jim Thomas, Kansas City)

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