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About this Episode Today we are honored to host Justin Lair on the show. Justin, a former US Navy Veteran is the founder of Fiber Light. During his service he was assigned to HMX-1 presidential helicopter squadron. Justin worked as a corporate trainer and conducted all new hire, customer service, sales, and technical support training for a call center. Today Justin will talk about learning from failures and his success story. Key Points of Discussion Justin’s life story Life in the Marine Corps Starting business at an early age Transitioning out of Marine Corps Ugly baby thesis Importance of trade shows Advice for veterans Seeking help from successful veterans Key Milestones of this Episode [01:15] Justin Lair’s life story [02:43] Working as presidential support specialist [07:07] Starting of first business [11:13] Life out of Marine Corps [17:17] Starting of Fiber Light [20:52] Thesis [26:30] Learning the Importance of trade shows [30:19] Advice for veterans [32:58] Reaching out for help Key Quotes “I don't start companies with debt.” “I will absolutely go get a freaking crap job to pay some bills so I can build a business.” “When I'm worried that it’s not working or I hit some sort of a speed bump that I don't know how to get over; That's when I start seeing new shiny objects.” “The worst part about having a bad idea is it will suck the freaking life out of you, it will take all of your money and it will take all of your motivation and all of your time and it could put you in a super bad spot.” “I've never had a customer purchase something from my website or Amazon and contact me later and say they want their money back.” “If you're trying to bring anything to market, get on the trade show bandwagon, you will meet so many people, you will make so many connections.” About Our Guest Justin is a Marine Veteran and Entrepreneur. He stated Fiber Light 3 years ago and had taken Fiber Light from conception to market. Justin started his first business at the age of 15, 22 years ago. While in the Marine Corps, Justin was a Presidential Guard on Marine One with President Bush. LinkedIn Website Instagram Facebook About Our Sponsors Navy Federal Credit Union~at Navy Federal Credit Union, we want you to know that we have your back. We’ve all faced tough challenges individually. But right now, we’re facing some together. And the safety of our members, employees, and community is our first priority. We know our members will face these times head-on. Still, at Navy Federal Credit Union, we want you to know that we have your back. Because uncertain times call for reliable service. No matter what, we remain committed to serving all of our members, all of the time. That means, our branches will remain open as long as possible. You can also get in touch with our world-class, member service. Whether you’re on ship or ashore, at home or abroad. We’ve had our members’ backs for 87 years. In good times and bad. Maybe that’s why we’ve been named one of the best Military Credit Unions by U.S. News and World Report. Serving active duty, veterans, and their families. Navy Federal Credit Union. Our Members Are The Mission. Insured by NCUA. American Express is a registered service mark of American Express, used by Navy Federal under license. Visit navyfederal.org/veteranmove for more information. Don’t forget to leave us a 5-star rating and review if you enjoyed the show. We would love to hear from you! Download Joe Crane’s Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470. Join the Veteran on the Move on Facebook! Check out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests! It’s a great place where you can stay in touch with other veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship. Get updates and free gouge on the people, programs and resources to help you in your transition to ent...
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About this Episode Today we are honored to host Justin Lair on the show. Justin, a former US Navy Veteran is the founder of Fiber Light. During his service he was assigned to HMX-1 presidential helicopter squadron. Justin worked as a corporate trainer and conducted all new hire, customer service, sales, and technical support training for a call center. Today Justin will talk about learning from failures and his success story. Key Points of Discussion Justin’s life story Life in the Marine Corps Starting business at an early age Transitioning out of Marine Corps Ugly baby thesis Importance of trade shows Advice for veterans Seeking help from successful veterans Key Milestones of this Episode [01:15] Justin Lair’s life story [02:43] Working as presidential support specialist [07:07] Starting of first business [11:13] Life out of Marine Corps [17:17] Starting of Fiber Light [20:52] Thesis [26:30] Learning the Importance of trade shows [30:19] Advice for veterans [32:58] Reaching out for help Key Quotes “I don't start companies with debt.” “I will absolutely go get a freaking crap job to pay some bills so I can build a business.” “When I'm worried that it’s not working or I hit some sort of a speed bump that I don't know how to get over; That's when I start seeing new shiny objects.” “The worst part about having a bad idea is it will suck the freaking life out of you, it will take all of your money and it will take all of your motivation and all of your time and it could put you in a super bad spot.” “I've never had a customer purchase something from my website or Amazon and contact me later and say they want their money back.” “If you're trying to bring anything to market, get on the trade show bandwagon, you will meet so many people, you will make so many connections.” About Our Guest Justin is a Marine Veteran and Entrepreneur. He stated Fiber Light 3 years ago and had taken Fiber Light from conception to market. Justin started his first business at the age of 15, 22 years ago. While in the Marine Corps, Justin was a Presidential Guard on Marine One with President Bush. LinkedIn Website Instagram Facebook About Our Sponsors Navy Federal Credit Union~at Navy Federal Credit Union, we want you to know that we have your back. We’ve all faced tough challenges individually. But right now, we’re facing some together. And the safety of our members, employees, and community is our first priority. We know our members will face these times head-on. Still, at Navy Federal Credit Union, we want you to know that we have your back. Because uncertain times call for reliable service. No matter what, we remain committed to serving all of our members, all of the time. That means, our branches will remain open as long as possible. You can also get in touch with our world-class, member service. Whether you’re on ship or ashore, at home or abroad. We’ve had our members’ backs for 87 years. In good times and bad. Maybe that’s why we’ve been named one of the best Military Credit Unions by U.S. News and World Report. Serving active duty, veterans, and their families. Navy Federal Credit Union. Our Members Are The Mission. Insured by NCUA. American Express is a registered service mark of American Express, used by Navy Federal under license. Visit navyfederal.org/veteranmove for more information. Don’t forget to leave us a 5-star rating and review if you enjoyed the show. We would love to hear from you! Download Joe Crane’s Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470. Join the Veteran on the Move on Facebook! Check out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests! It’s a great place where you can stay in touch with other veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship. Get updates and free gouge on the people, programs and resources to help you in your transition to ent...
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