![]() ![]() Instead, he has a collaborative relationship with another sole proprietor they refer work to one another and work most installation and repair jobs in tandem. Unlike most installers, he has no storage yard filled with earth-moving equipment. Like many sole proprietorships, Cory has no employees. He will travel the entire stretch of Cape Cod. Located about 60 miles southwest of Boston, Cory works across all of his tiny home state and throughout southeastern Massachusetts. He works under the business name BSC Environmental in Little Compton, R.I. ![]() I could not sit around, so I started my own business,” recalls Cory, now 59. “I was laid off and could have stayed on unemployment but I saw too many opportunities. After completing that assignment, he signed on with an onsite-focused installer as a crewmember then in 2010 he was again without work. His last assignment was to supervise completion of all active jobs and close the company. Then, after 23 years with the company and as one of about 30 employees, he was thrust into a supervisory role when his uncle died. Although he was working for a general contracting business, Cory quickly felt a calling to and comfort with onsite system assignments. Right out of high school, his uncle put him to work on an excavator. Get Education/Training articles, news and videos right in your inbox! Sign up now.īrendan Cory has had a lot of jobs and worn a lot of hats during a four-decade career in the onsite industry. ![]()
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