Story · 3:47
// THE QUOTE
“my aunt when she would when we were kids me and my cousin Leon”
— Shannon Warren · Matrix HR (formerly Matrix Labour Leasing Ltd.)
Self-contained origin vignette: as a kid he wheeled a wagon of pop and Vachon cakes to sell to the crews building the local curling club and his uncles' houses. Lands on the lesson that those little increments are where it starts.
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THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
During an industry downturn, protecting your name by paying all workers and local suppliers — even if it means absorbing losses — preserves the relationships needed to rebuild.
“What I was able to do is make sure that all the employees and also my local suppliers were paid — so therefore keep my name intact.”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Shannon's origin story: Rexton, NB to Vancouver
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SOURCE: 3:47 of From Bankruptcy to $10M: How This NB-Born CEO Built Canada's Top Construction Staffing Firm