Warriors2workers.org | Application Preview
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General Information
Business Registration Number: 37-1693625
Location: Lake Park, Florida, United States
Length of Operation: 11plus
Number of Employees: 11-25 Employees
Annual Gross Income: $250k to $500k
Annual Gross Expense: $100k to $250k
Open to Loans: YES
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Funding Usage
Purchase land. Build schools buy equipment. Train All aspect of manufacturing for today’s needs for skilled workers. I have owned my own manufacturing company for over 30 years. I developed and manufactured products from medical to space to military. I have done work for companies all over the USA and Canada. Our goal is to bring back 9th through 12th grade trade schools. Like the one I went to. Half the year in academics and half the year learning a trade by the time they graduate in 12th grade they already have gone through a complete apprenticeship and are hireable as Workers making good money so they can put themselves through college courses instead of joining a college. This would definitely help with all of the workers needed with the companies coming back to the United States in the Welding industry alone we could supply after the first year 100,000 welders for the market, never mind all of the other trades that we could teach. This would help the US grow at an extremely fast rate.
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Business Plan
By going back to trade schools for 9th through 12th grade. The schools would teach academics for half the year and trades for the other half a year. When these students graduate 12th grade, they already have a complete apprenticeship program completion and would be higher able right away. For example. In the first year, you could have 100,000+ welders to go right into the market making good money never mind all of the other trades that we could teach the trade school that I went to in ninth through 12th grade taught manufacturing, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, small, appliance repair, Drafting and AutoCAD, just these trades alone would supply a lot of workers for all of the new companies that are coming back to the United States of America companies alone would help us because they need the employees the shipyards alone over the course of the next five years will need over a half 1 million new welders. This does not include all of the other trades that would be taught. This would benefit all of the companies that need employees. All of these companies could be invested in, which would create a vast income for any investor, the shipyards alone like EB which designs and build submarines would need thousands of employees just to build two submarines never mind the aircraft industry for military aircraft. The development of new technology. Building manufacturing facilities. That would handle the overload of work that is coming back to the United States of America. I have been in business for over 30 years manufacturing all kinds of products from medical products to space products to military products for over 30 years.
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Self Identified Competition
We would not have any competitors there is no other place that is offering this kind of training anywhere in the world today. I am living proof that this system works the trade school. I went to was fantastic. It was not boring like regular high schools because you had a chance to work for half the year and learn a trade which really broke up the boredom at the time that I went to this trade school there were only a few throughout the United States if we could put these schools in every city when every student graduated, they would have a way to make really good money. The only competitor that we would have would be adult trade training schools. These schools would be way behind and the adults wouldn’t make a good enough wage to live on what makes us different as we are teaching ninth through 12th graders. So when they get out of high school, they’re ready to go to work in whatever trade they learned. So we technically would not have any competitors.
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