Southeast Michigan Contractors Issue 3 2024 13 MEMBER SPOTLIGHT attention, you realize how little some of your problems are back in America. Don’t get me wrong our government is screwed up, but there you’re either rich or super poor. There is no between and there’s not an option to go from the bottom to the top. It’s where you’re born.” He continued to say that the America Dream is still very much alive. Deere is even more grateful for the opportunity he had in 1981 when he opened his business and was able to work for everything he has in his life. Coming back from this trip, Tom Deere said he has a whole new perspective for how he lives. “We don’t need everything we think we need. The people in that village had a smile each day and they couldn’t tell you where their next meal or clean glass of water was coming from. We have everything we need to be happy and live a fulfilled life, but it’s never enough. Be kind and treat people with respect. We all deserve to live with equal respect and I’m bringing that into my company,” Deere said. “I’m grateful for this experience and will continue to do my part making my business, my community and my country better.” Power inverters allowed U.S. medical equipment to operate in a different country.
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