John Schnatter famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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It's my job to build the people who are going to build the company.
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Sometimes you have to get rid of something that's good, and tinker with something that's better.
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I never said that. The fact is we are going to open over hundreds of stores this year and next and increase employment by over 5,000 jobs worldwide. And, we have no plans to cut team hours as a result of the Affordable Care Act.
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If our business is successful and achieves excessive profits we're under no obligation to share that with our workers.
-- John Schnatter
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Well, I've thought many times when my career was in the toilet, that I was going to have to seriously consider getting another job, I don't know what I'd do.
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Like most parents, I've been stumped by homework, the big questions, such as: 'What is the point of geography - the pilot always knows where we are going?'. Answer: 'If you didn't know any geography, people would think you were an American, and you wouldn't be able to put them right because you wouldn't know where they live.'
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Often we want people to pray for us and help us, but we always defeat our object when we look too much to them and lean upon them. The true secret of union is for both to look upon God, and in the act of looking past themselves to Him they are unconsciously united.
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My goal has been to encourage jointness, to push people to think of affiliations rather than to operate as solo entrepreneurs.
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Money has no color. If you can build a better mousetrap, it won't matter whether you're black or white. People will buy it.
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Ah! Wretched and too solitary he who loves not his own company.
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It's hard to lose weight when you're dining on the company's money.
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Being a great company is the new brand.
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I bet it gets pretty lonely with only your ego for company.
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When you have trust and you get that trust in place throughout the company, people are empowered — people are free.
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