He Maxed Out $50K in Credit Cards to Start His First Business. Now It's Worth $1.8 Billion.
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He Maxed Out $50K in Credit Cards to Start His First Business. Now It's Worth $1.8 Billion.
"My mom was a nurse. She worked three jobs, so she was often working the morning shift and then night shift. I've always appreciated how hard work was a necessity to getting somewhere."
"In a small household that consisted of Schuck, his sister and his mom, there was only one non-negotiable rule: Get good grades in school."
"That was my college fund. Got me through the first year of college."
Henry Schuck grew up in Southern California with a single mother working three jobs to support him and his sister. His mother's dedication to hard work and the household rule to get good grades instilled in him the value of perseverance and effort. Starting at age 12 selling newspapers door-to-door, Schuck learned early that hard work was necessary for advancement. When he attended UNLV, his mother gave him $5,000 from a cashed-out life insurance policy for his first year. A job posting at UNLV for a business-to-business data firm called iProfile redirected his career path and proved transformative in his life.
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