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Last week they started something new at Dymin Computer Systems: 24-hour service at their retail store and repair shop in Johnston. But trying something new is nothing new for company president Scott Breitman.
He started a flea market in 1990. It failed in 90 days. He started a self-help program only to realize that he would have to market it by going on the road and leaving his young family behind, so that didn't work out. During his door-to-door insurance-selling, days, he figures he rang 32,000 doorbells.
"From the age of 18, I knew I didn't want to work for others," said Breitman, now 35. "Basically, the only two jobs I can have are broom-pusher or president."
Fortunately, along came the computer business. Breitman had developed...