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ATTENTION… ATTENTION FB FAMILY
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE TO THIS ANNOUNCEMENT
It’s about creating jobs for our community.
Living the Dream…….
Find a job for the future.
Have a piece of Mind.
I believe I was born to be an entrepreneur. I grew up in Chicago and Dixmmor, Illinois. To a
financial investment banker and commercial tractor trailer driver, saved up his money, and
bought a Semi-Truck to start a transportation business. As a kid, I was proud of my dad being a
boss. I loved his freedom—freedoms to come as he pleases. When I was in first grade, I even
wrote a little story about what I wanted to be when I grew up—and be entrepreneur to start, run
and grow my our business
While I initially pursued a “safe” career in the military for 13 years, I ultimately listened to
something within me an eventually started my own businesses. After nearly 20 years, however,
the economy strangled the life out of my first business. At first, the pain and humiliation of
closing my businesses crippled my spirit. But sure enough, a few years later, I’m back in deep
entrepreneurial waters again. “I started a new business a hotdog cart”, in March of 2006, “A lot
of people said, I would never make it; but when anyone says something like that, it just pushes
me to work harder,” and, the word spread about my little hotdog stand, and it because so popular
that I created a traffic jams and a newspaper article by Chicago Tribune by staff reporter, Mr.
Rex Huppke. The article was published on August 13, 2006, Special edition on the front page.
The article name “Street Vendor Serves Food For Thought.
Now Chicago family, I would like to introduction to you our new organization. G.O.A.L
(Get,Out,And.Look), we are a Chicago-basedStart-upNon-profitOrganization.Thatworksaroundin
the Cityof ChicagoCommunitiestohelpempoweredAfro-AmericanandLatinothoughttrainingto
prepare fora careerto the truckingindustry.
We believe that the widespread poverty, segregation, and isolation of people with disabilities is
unacceptable, should not be tolerated, and requires change. We feel an obligation to make
positive systemic changes through education and legislation and to provide full access, power,
and self-determination to those with disabilities. With a focus on integration and assisting people
to reach their greatest potential, we will support a culture that encourages risk-taking, creativity,
and innovation.
To address broader public policy issues, G.O.A.L will be committed and deliberate in speaking
about the problems and obstacles faced by people with disabilities. We shall exist as an
organization that on all levels abides by a living code of ethics which mandates respect,
appreciation, honesty, integrity, empathy, trust, and accountability
The program seektobreak the cycle of poverty,segregation,andisolationof peoplewithdisabilities
throughguide careerexplorationandplanning,mentoring,supporting,services,C.D.LPermitTraining
and jobplacement.Ourlocal affiliatesalso andprovide the followingcore services:
• Educational & Vocational SkillsAssessment
• G.O.A.LJob PreparationTraining
• Vocational Trainingleadingtoindustry.RecognizedCertification.
Our program isdesignedforindividualswithlittle ornocommercial drivingexperience.The program
includesDepartmentof Transportationphysical,Commercial Driver'sLicense learner'spermitand
endorsementpreparation,Departmentof Transportationrulesandregulations,logbooks,mapreading,
tripplanningandcomplete vehicle trainingtoprepare the individualforanentrylevel positioninthe
truckingindustry.
Our organizational mission is to provide high quality training programs to qualified individuals,
corporations, community and technical colleges, which will enable individuals the capability of
obtaining a Class A or B Commercial Driver's License, thus preparing them for an entry level
position as a qualified driver in the trucking industry. Our future training in the next three years
will be in currently available in the Chicago area.
Success is not destinations, but the road that you’re on. Being successful means that you’re
working hand and walking your walk every day. You can only live you dream by working hard
towards it. That’s living your dream.
So, let us face together the challenges that our economic economy needs and has trust upon
based on our community and your organization will make it possible for us to make a difference
getting our residents back to work. When we have better education, we have citizen, and its will
make a better country in which to live.
.Please free to via email at goal4107@gmail.com. I look forward to having you join us in
changing our community.
Sincerely.
Winfred T Wilson Sr.

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Winfred LWilson etter ATTENTION to the Public

  • 1. ATTENTION… ATTENTION FB FAMILY PLEASE TAKE NOTICE TO THIS ANNOUNCEMENT It’s about creating jobs for our community. Living the Dream……. Find a job for the future. Have a piece of Mind. I believe I was born to be an entrepreneur. I grew up in Chicago and Dixmmor, Illinois. To a financial investment banker and commercial tractor trailer driver, saved up his money, and bought a Semi-Truck to start a transportation business. As a kid, I was proud of my dad being a boss. I loved his freedom—freedoms to come as he pleases. When I was in first grade, I even wrote a little story about what I wanted to be when I grew up—and be entrepreneur to start, run and grow my our business While I initially pursued a “safe” career in the military for 13 years, I ultimately listened to something within me an eventually started my own businesses. After nearly 20 years, however, the economy strangled the life out of my first business. At first, the pain and humiliation of closing my businesses crippled my spirit. But sure enough, a few years later, I’m back in deep entrepreneurial waters again. “I started a new business a hotdog cart”, in March of 2006, “A lot of people said, I would never make it; but when anyone says something like that, it just pushes me to work harder,” and, the word spread about my little hotdog stand, and it because so popular that I created a traffic jams and a newspaper article by Chicago Tribune by staff reporter, Mr. Rex Huppke. The article was published on August 13, 2006, Special edition on the front page. The article name “Street Vendor Serves Food For Thought. Now Chicago family, I would like to introduction to you our new organization. G.O.A.L (Get,Out,And.Look), we are a Chicago-basedStart-upNon-profitOrganization.Thatworksaroundin the Cityof ChicagoCommunitiestohelpempoweredAfro-AmericanandLatinothoughttrainingto prepare fora careerto the truckingindustry. We believe that the widespread poverty, segregation, and isolation of people with disabilities is unacceptable, should not be tolerated, and requires change. We feel an obligation to make positive systemic changes through education and legislation and to provide full access, power, and self-determination to those with disabilities. With a focus on integration and assisting people to reach their greatest potential, we will support a culture that encourages risk-taking, creativity, and innovation.
  • 2. To address broader public policy issues, G.O.A.L will be committed and deliberate in speaking about the problems and obstacles faced by people with disabilities. We shall exist as an organization that on all levels abides by a living code of ethics which mandates respect, appreciation, honesty, integrity, empathy, trust, and accountability The program seektobreak the cycle of poverty,segregation,andisolationof peoplewithdisabilities throughguide careerexplorationandplanning,mentoring,supporting,services,C.D.LPermitTraining and jobplacement.Ourlocal affiliatesalso andprovide the followingcore services: • Educational & Vocational SkillsAssessment • G.O.A.LJob PreparationTraining • Vocational Trainingleadingtoindustry.RecognizedCertification. Our program isdesignedforindividualswithlittle ornocommercial drivingexperience.The program includesDepartmentof Transportationphysical,Commercial Driver'sLicense learner'spermitand endorsementpreparation,Departmentof Transportationrulesandregulations,logbooks,mapreading, tripplanningandcomplete vehicle trainingtoprepare the individualforanentrylevel positioninthe truckingindustry. Our organizational mission is to provide high quality training programs to qualified individuals, corporations, community and technical colleges, which will enable individuals the capability of obtaining a Class A or B Commercial Driver's License, thus preparing them for an entry level position as a qualified driver in the trucking industry. Our future training in the next three years will be in currently available in the Chicago area. Success is not destinations, but the road that you’re on. Being successful means that you’re working hand and walking your walk every day. You can only live you dream by working hard towards it. That’s living your dream. So, let us face together the challenges that our economic economy needs and has trust upon based on our community and your organization will make it possible for us to make a difference
  • 3. getting our residents back to work. When we have better education, we have citizen, and its will make a better country in which to live. .Please free to via email at goal4107@gmail.com. I look forward to having you join us in changing our community. Sincerely. Winfred T Wilson Sr.