In this episode, Joel Kleber interviews Wille Brimacombe from Jim's Mowing North Mission in Canada.
Wille shares his unique training experience and his long journey to joining Jim's group.
He recounts a mishap with a layover in China and the challenges he faced before finally making it to Australia.
Despite the obstacles, Wille's story is a testament to perseverance and the unpredictable nature of life.
Tune in to hear his remarkable journey.
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In this episode, Joel Kleber is joined by special guest Wille Brimacombe from Jim's Mowing North Mission in Canada. Wille shares his unique training experience and the challenges he faced during his journey to Jim's. He recounts an incident where he had a layover in China but was not allowed to board the plane to Australia. With a mix of Chinese and English communication, he navigated through the situation and eventually made it back to Canada before finally reaching Australia. This remarkable story is discussed during a live Ask Jim session, leaving everyone in awe of Wille's journey.
Timestamps:
[00:00:08] Wille's eventful journey to Jim's.
[00:04:41] Enjoyment in landscaping work.
[00:08:33] The owner operator model.
[00:11:36] Trailers and equipment differences.
[00:15:00] Snow service and liabilities.
[00:18:03] Working through the rain.
[00:21:30] Driveway edger and garden bed transformation.
[00:26:15] Peter fights for you.
[00:29:37] Franchisee's unique business setup.
[00:34:18] Community outreach and referrals.
[00:37:47] Country people are nicer.
Join Joel Kleber and special guest Wille Brimacombe from Jim's Mowing North Mission in Canada as they unravel Wille's incredible journey to Jim's through a captivating mix of challenges, perseverance, and a heartwarming touch of international adventure. Tune in to be inspired by Wille's remarkable story and gain valuable insights into the world of landscaping and entrepreneurship.
Quotes:
"You never get rich working for someone else." - Wille Brimacombe
"It bucks you if you don't know what you're doing." - Wille Brimacombe
"Country people are a bit more nicer than the city folk." - Wille Brimacombe
Listening in Canada, check out www.jimsmowing.ca
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