Essay on Goals: Work in Progress and New Launched Vehicles
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To whom it may concern:
I have attended different schools because I was trying to attain my degree in business. To be perfectly honest different changes in my life kept causing me to fail. Now I am settle and I’m ready. The last college I attended was not by far my fault. I was having issues with their system logging in and out posting participation. I was completing the assignment but making the post in the wrong area without knowledge. So I have decided that I want to be successful as bad as I want to breathe and I am not going to stop until I am. I chose Virginia College because I feel as if I’m not alone and team Virginia College care if I’m successful or not. So with my drive and participation I’m going to be successful.
My career goals are to attain a career where I can express my interest, passion and talent for establishing my own business in ways that I could never do at any other career. To obtain these goals, I must set a schedule and commit to it. My goals are to get approved for a grant or a loan to start my own business. I plan to open my own dealership. I even plan to start a proposal in order to get major vehicle manufacturers including Nissan, Ford, and Chevrolet to support my dealership even offering them ideas and designs for the new launched vehicles. I plan to open a major dealership where people all over the world come just see it. My goal is to be very unique with design of my establishment using designs created by me. I plan to have cars most Mississippians have never even seen. I plan to have my business started by the year 2020.
My educational goals are to attain my Master’s in Business. I am very strong and passionate about vehicles and how I want to excel it in a
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