Funeral home business is a family tradition for Rogers.
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Funeral home business is a family tradition for Rogers.
Free with registration – Chattanooga Times/Free Press – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 27, 2007
– Jim Rogers the owner of Rogers Funeral Homes in Marion County said he’s been in and around the funeral business since he was just a kid. But the 52-year-old computer whiz and recreational golfer said being an undertaker doesn’t define him as a person. “Most of us little country funeral directors are so tied to our business there’s not a whole lot of life beyond it” Mr.
Hi I’m Joan and I’ma workaholic
USA Today – May 27, 2007
Four years ago he took on a job as president of AlphaMirror a fledgling start-up that manufacturers dimming mirrors for cars. Now the father of two boys Tal 2 and Itay 4 he says he feels addicted to work and puts in at least 12 hours a day even on the weekends. n a recent Sunday rna 33 came home from shopping and found Yehuda minding the boys outside while chatting on his BlackBerry and working on his laptop. Yehuda has built an office in the basement of their Beachwood hio home so he can work. His wife calls it "the cave. " "ur son asks ‘Where’s Daddy?’ and we say ‘He’s back in the cave’" says rna who works part time running her own business providing knowledge management solutions. "I complain about my husband’s hours.
… BUILD BRIDGES They help out homeowners keep an eye on…
San Francisco Chronicle – May 27, 2007
A good part of my job is almost like being a couple’s counselor. ” The founder of the wner’s Advocate in Mill Valley Podesta is the only person Rude knows who works full time shepherding homeowners through the remodeling process. Like Rude he started out in the construction business. He quit when he reached a certain level of frustration. “The way the jobs were managed was so abhorrent to me” Podesta said. “All those horror stories were preventable. ” There was says Podesta a lot of bullying going on: Architects bullied the contractor… homeowners undertook 100 million home improvement projects in 2000 and 2001. They spent $214 billion on home improvements and repairs in 2001 up from $150 billion in 1995. 6 million room additions 5 million bathroom and 4 million kitchen projects they replaced roofs siding windows doors flooring paneling built-in appliances plumbing fixtures and electrical systems. They built decks porches swimming pools chimneys and garages. The remodeling industry is so large and strong say some economists that it prevented a worsening recession in 2000-2001. While strong demand helped push the price of a typical U.
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