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In this episode, we welcome Jack Clark, the founder of 180 Water, who shares his inspiring journey from a small-town ranch to establishing a franchise in the water well industry. Jack discusses his challenges, the importance of mentorship, and how he plans to scale his business to a thousand locations nationwide. Tune in to learn about the unique franchise model in the service industry, the significance of accountability in employee management, and Jack's vision for the future of water accessibility.

Chapters:

(04:58) 180 Water Service 

(06:59) The franchise model 

(14:05) Human resource management

(16:34) Mentorship

(19:45) Transitioning from blue collar to white collar work

(23:24) American identity is about the pursuit of happiness

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BLU Scholarship: https://www.blu.university/a/2147984849/YbykQKgP

Jack Clark bio:

Jack Clark is the founder of 180 Water. He and his family live in Helena, MT, near where he grew up cattle ranching. He started Western Water Wells in 2014, and his desire to help others succeed in the water well industry has only grown. Jack’s life has followed a theme of accomplishing impossible tasks with unique solutions. Utilizing Jack’s heart for service and the talents of his growing team, he has built 180 Water. Jack aims to empower a new generation to provide for their families and communities and break the scarcity mindset.

Connect with Jack:

https://180waterfranchise.com 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-clark-6715392ab