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Nate Barrios - Owner & Operations Manager of Beaver Town Movers LLC (Spotify Video)

Nate Barrios - Owner & Operations Manager of Beaver Town Movers LLC (Spotify Video)

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Owen is joined by Nate Barrios, owner and operations Manager of Beaver Town Movers LLC. Nate's entrepreneurial journey begins in high school by buying used clothes and reselling them on eBay. During these teenage years he was first exposed to the moving business too. He briefly worked for his friend’s brother’s moving company and was so inspired by that business model that Nate decided to start his own moving company shortly after. He wasn’t even 18 years old at the time. Not long after graduating a year early from high school, he moved from his hometown of Chicago to Oregon where he concurrently went to Oregon State University while slowly building and operating his moving business. During this conversation, Nate shares his story and helpful advice to others who might be inspired to start their own business. FIND Nate

https://www.beavertownmovers.com/ TIMESTAMPS

(0:00) Intro

(0:29) What Nate does

(3:36) His career

(11:43) Confidence and supportive relationships

(18:50) Moving to Oregon

(24:32) Building a business while in school

(31:41) The Beaver Town Movers workforce

(38:26) Nate's role in Beaver Town Movers

(48:43) His typical week(53:17) The importance of customer service

(57:38) Getting his business started

(1:03:25) Plans for the future

(1:09:59) Nate's advice for a Bossless path

(1:13:18) How to find Nate

(1:13:55) Wrap up

(1:14:14) Outro #bosslesspathpodcast, #podcast, #videopodcast, #bosslesspath, #interview, #selfemployed, #NateBarrios, #Beavertownmovers, #movingbusiness

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