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Our guest on today’s show is Bill Springle. He is a local native of the Capital region. He grew up in Cohoes, NY, attended Shaker HS, HVCC, Siena, and in 2017 launched a non-emergency medical transportation company called Collar City Medical Transportation.
Bill’s background is in business, and he majored in Accounting at Siena college.
Since 2017, Collar City Medical has been providing high-quality transportation service to the capital region.
Selected Links From The Episode
Connect With Bill & Collar City Medical Transportation:
Facebook / Phone: 518-764-5777
The Closer by Mariano Rivera
Why Bankrupt Toys R Us Might Not Be Dead After All – Vox.com
Sears Files For Bankruptcy After Years Of Turmoil – Washingtonpost.com
Albany Area Businesses Mentioned:
KisKis Tire And Autocare Center – Latham, NY
Infamous Signs And Graphics – Colonie, NY
CheckWise Payroll – Colonie, NY
Show Notes
(12:12) – A quick look into the first 3 years of growth for Collar City Medical
(13:42) – The problem with growing a business too big too fast
(19:02) – Bill’s favorite and least favorite parts about entrepreneurship
(23:43) – The first way Billy ever earned money
(24:25) – When Bill first showed signs of entrepreneurship
(25:19) – The shot-term and long-term future of Collar City Medical
(25:55) – The competitive threat Bill sees to the non-emergency medical transportation industry.
(28:57) – Bill’s advice for a new entrepreneur just starting out.
(34:00) – New technologies Bill is using to increase productivity and efficiency.
(38:11) – Billy discusses how he worked a full-time job in the early stages of starting Collar City in order to keep things going.
(45:35) – Billy shouts out a few local area businesses in the Albany Area that he’s really enjoyed working with.
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