$$ in the bank... Just kidding. Actually, I try not to confuse success with fame and fortune. I define success as being able to take care of my family and my life's needs - enjoying each day as it comes. Looking at my children and knowing that I am teaching them how to be good people, driven, and to have goals in life. I define success as looking forward to each day, and being considered the best at what I do. When people can look at you to fix their hardest problems, and have no doubts that you are able to do it... you have achieved success. When you can face each day with anticipation of what's ahead, instead of dreading what's to come, you have achieved success. Success to me means that I don't have to wait for things to happen, but I am the one who can make them happen.
What have you learned from watching previous seasons of The Apprentice?
The main thing I have learned from watching previous episodes of The Apprentice is that anything can happen. We all hope to have good days, and will probably have some bad days too... just hope that your bad days are days when your team wins in the boardroom!
Why should you be the next Apprentice?
In life, it is not only about what you can achieve, but also about what you can learn and how you can put that experience to good use. A true apprentice takes advantage of every situation and becomes a better person, a better employee, and a better leader as a result. I should be the next Apprentice because I have all of those qualities. I am not afraid to take on the tough challenges, and enjoy making the seemingly impossible, possible. I am a hard worker, and willing to do what it takes to achieve the best results, and not sacrifice my integrity in doing so.











