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From Layoff to Leadership with Christopher Peterkin

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Today, we explore the small business scene in University City with Christopher Peterkin, the Founder of University Care Services. After being laid off, Christopher made a significant career shift from grocery operations to the non-medical home care industry.

He shares his inspiring journey to becoming a small business owner, detailing the services his company offers, the obstacles he faces, and the growth opportunities in the dynamic University City area.

Emphasizing quality control, cultural sensitivity, and meticulous business documentation, Christopher provides valuable insights for both entrepreneurs and local residents.

He also discusses his aspirations for University City's future, envisioning its growth into a thriving community like other successful Charlotte neighborhoods. Join us as we delve into the secrets of small business success and community development in this lively part of our city.

Episode Highlights

01:16 - Non-medical home care means home care services that do not have to be prescribed by a doctor. So you could call me, and we set up something, and I can send out services.

02:26 - Got laid off from a job during the COVID and 2008 recessions. My wife, a nurse at the time, grew tired of hearing complaints. When the recession hit as Obama became president, I lost my job in grocery operations. After coming home, I talked to a friend, wrote a business plan, and told my wife, "This is what we're going to do," as I wanted something we could both control.

09:08 - It's just not trying to move so fast because we get caught up so much in chasing the bag instead of making sure the paperwork is right.

10:18 - I want to see the community flourish like South End, Uptown, NoDa, and Ballantyne. It feels like we got left behind. If we can achieve the same level of traffic and economic development in our community, I think that's a win.

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Today, we explore the small business scene in University City with Christopher Peterkin, the Founder of University Care Services. After being laid off, Christopher made a significant career shift from grocery operations to the non-medical home care industry.

He shares his inspiring journey to becoming a small business owner, detailing the services his company offers, the obstacles he faces, and the growth opportunities in the dynamic University City area.

Emphasizing quality control, cultural sensitivity, and meticulous business documentation, Christopher provides valuable insights for both entrepreneurs and local residents.

He also discusses his aspirations for University City's future, envisioning its growth into a thriving community like other successful Charlotte neighborhoods. Join us as we delve into the secrets of small business success and community development in this lively part of our city.

Episode Highlights

01:16 - Non-medical home care means home care services that do not have to be prescribed by a doctor. So you could call me, and we set up something, and I can send out services.

02:26 - Got laid off from a job during the COVID and 2008 recessions. My wife, a nurse at the time, grew tired of hearing complaints. When the recession hit as Obama became president, I lost my job in grocery operations. After coming home, I talked to a friend, wrote a business plan, and told my wife, "This is what we're going to do," as I wanted something we could both control.

09:08 - It's just not trying to move so fast because we get caught up so much in chasing the bag instead of making sure the paperwork is right.

10:18 - I want to see the community flourish like South End, Uptown, NoDa, and Ballantyne. It feels like we got left behind. If we can achieve the same level of traffic and economic development in our community, I think that's a win.

Connect with Keith

LinkedIn

Connect with Christopher

LinkedIn

  continue reading

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