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#284 Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick

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Carnegie's Story Is a Crash Course on Entrepreneurship

The first job Carnegie finds in America, he's working as a bobbin boy in weaving mill. His skills and self-confidence attracted the notice of Thomas Scott, who was then assistant superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The real benefit to Carnegie was the practical business education that he received from his association with Scott.

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