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  • Centric Mowing and Irrigation

    Veteran Owned Business
    Euless, TX 76021

    Irrigation and Sprinkler Repair by a licensed Texas Irrigator and infantry veteran Company Tagline: Mowing and Sprinkler/Irrigation repair in the greater Dallas/Fort Worth area Comments on the Military and Business Ownership Help and serve those willing to help others regardless of their well-being and to keep it in the brotherhood.

  • Conserva Irrigation of Greenville

    Veteran Owned Business
    Travelers Rest, SC 29690

    Each day, inefficient and wasteful irrigation systems around the world let approximately 1.5 billion gallons of water go literally down the drain. Not only is this bad for the environment, it is bad for your wallet as a homeowner or business owner. Conserva Irrigation of Greenville offers smart lawn irrigation solutions and sprinkler system installations that can save up to 60% of water use.

  • Desert Oasis Irrigation LLC

    Service Disabled Veteran Owned
    Sahuarita, AZ 85629

    Elevating the irrigation industry by delivering systematized professional services for our clients, utilizing innovative water-efficient products to preserve our most precious natural resource while providing outstanding opportunities for franchisees, team members and key trade partners. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership During my Air Force career, I always knew I wanted to be in business but did not understand at the moment what it would be. I took advantage of the military business classes such as Boots to Business throughout my career. I also took follow-up classes through Mississippi State University. The Air Force gave me the tools to lead and manage people through their schooling. I recently found out that my mom's side of the family was business owners. I thought it was interesting that I had the same mindset as my mother's side. In June of 2021, I felt this was the right decision for my family to start researching franchises. I knew I wanted to positively impact the community by hiring local talent and creating local community leaders. I have a passion for building teams and being a good mentor for younger adults. Lastly, I want to build a legacy for my family monetarily and positively impact our local community. I specifically picked a Franchise because of my military background and how it has the same concepts on how to be successful. The military and franchising follow the same concepts, such as processes, systems, training, uniformity, culture, structure, goal orientated, and much more. All this led me to believe it would be a natural transition for me.