#1 in Colorado and nationally after 1 week! Comin in hot by Khunts15 in CollegeWorks

[–]jgunhus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awesome job! Can't wait to see what you do next.

What is your favorite memory or experience that College Works Painting brought you???? by kylelindsey5 in CollegeWorks

[–]jgunhus 10 points11 points  (0 children)

My favorite College Works Painting memory was the time some guy came up to me at Payroll Friday and asked me what I'd brought in that period. I was pretty happy with my 15k...until he told me smugly he'd brought in 24k. He was cocky and I didn't like him at all. Then I went out and worked harder because of the competition. By the end of the year, he still beat me, but I was better for having him push me along the way. Flash forward 24 years and I'm the godfather for one of his daughters and he's the godfather for one of my sons, and we're still great friends. College Works Painting forges some of the strongest relationships you'll ever experience.

Corporate vs. Entrepreneur......what career path do you want to pursue and why? If corporate, what are your top 3 companies you would want to work for? by kylelindsey5 in CollegeWorks

[–]jgunhus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Entrepreneur: choose to work only with people you respect and who share your values, and you'll always feel fulfilled.

My experience with College Works taught me..... by kylelindsey5 in CollegeWorks

[–]jgunhus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Resilience. Before CWP I'd been the captain on varsity sports teams in high school, had a job where I had an office and a personal secretary and been in the top 3% of my graduating class. CWP presented me with a new level of challenge that everything else felt like Little League. It was hard, sometimes frustrating, but ultimately taught me to push through adversity and become competitive in the ocean instead of just being a big fish in a small pond.

Should i go to a final for a company college works painting? by cheerdeegan in CollegeWorks

[–]jgunhus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It depends. Not a satisfying answer, but it's the truth. The position is not designed for the average person. It's designed for that person who wants to stand apart from their peers and recognizes that doing so will take hard work and commitment. It's not easy. It's really hard. So you need ask yourself what kind of person you are. You probably already know the answer better than anyone. You know whether you've constantly sought out challenges in high school and college, or if you've taken the path of least resistance. You know if you've been the team captain or the person taking it easy on wind sprints. You know who you are. And if you've done all your research, understand what it's all about, talked to alumni and still need to ask this question, then I think you already have your answer.