ON THEIR OWN HIGH-TECH ENTREPRENEURS FIND BENEFITS IN INDEPENDENCE NORTHWEST , CN Edition
"Ninety-percent of the time when I go to work out, there are 10 things that have higher priority," she said of the pressing demands of a pre-IPO company. Yet [Teri Dahlbeck] said being her own boss, rather than working for someone else, eases her guilt about leaving the office to exercise...
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Published in | Chicago tribune (1963) |
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Main Author | |
Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Chicago, Ill
Tribune Publishing Company, LLC
12.07.2000
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Summary: | "Ninety-percent of the time when I go to work out, there are 10 things that have higher priority," she said of the pressing demands of a pre-IPO company. Yet [Teri Dahlbeck] said being her own boss, rather than working for someone else, eases her guilt about leaving the office to exercise or to pick her son up from school. "It's my company, so no one is going to go, `Hey, what are you doing working out at 9 o'clock in the morning when you should be in a meeting?' " Dahlbeck said. |
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ISSN: | 1085-6706 |