A New Orleans man fights for rebuilding its Small Business
Mandeville, La - After Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and its electrical lighting, Scott Armstrong is organised day and night to feel the effort, lack of staff, talk with insurers and the relocation of companies, major operations on a smaller branch in this city, the northern edge of Lake Pontchartrain, vis-à-vis New Orleans.
But when it grows on all fronts to the company intact - Rowing one day to reach the New Orleans house of a lack of workers - M. Armstrong also began to anticipate business opportunities could deploy his company, Armstrong Supply Co.
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