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Learn the principles on finding a partner that can be easily applied in many different facets of life

Aaron Schmaus announces the release of ‘Ten Rules for Finding a Good Hunting Partner’

 

GREENVILLE, S.C. – While teaching a new hunter how to hunt, Aaron Schmaus and his hunting buddy decided to start listing a set of rules that would outline what each individual should look for in a hunting partner. The rules were very quickly able to morph into rules for finding a partner for any relationship and because of this, Schmaus decided to share these rules with the world in “Ten Rules for Finding a Good Hunting Partner” (published by AuthorHouse).

 

The book is a universal concept in many different facets of life. These same 10 principles can be applied to finding a spouse, business partner, or even just a good friend. The stories in the book are from true events and was inspired by a pet project to introduce a brand-new person into the backpack hunting world. Through the process of teaching this individual how to hunt, great friendships and partnerships were born.

 

“These connections that we seek in a hunting partner are to be treasured and adored. Believe me, a good partner is hard to find and worth their weight in gold. These people are with us through our extreme ups and downs. They support us even though we don’t think we may be able to carry on, and they are the ones willing to grab our hand and help us up the mountain when we physically are giving up on ourselves,” Schmaus says. “As you read this book, keep in mind that these rules are not in any significant order. It is up to you to prioritize these rules to fit your needs.”

 

“Ten Rules for Finding a Good Hunting Partner” reminds readers that if they take the time to vet individuals on a true scale, they can find meaningful relationships, but they must be willing to check the boxes for every aspect that fits their personality.

 

“Ten Rules for Finding a Good Hunting Partner”

By Aaron Schmaus

Softcover | 5 x 8in | 58 pages | ISBN 9781728301549

E-Book | 58 pages | ISBN 9781728301532

Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

 

About the Author

Aaron Schmaus has been an accomplished athlete, backcountry hunter and U.S. Air Force combat veteran. Through many trials and tribulations, he has found it incumbent on himself to assist others in health in wellness, wildlife conservation, backcountry hunting and motivation.

 

 

AuthorHouse, an Author Solutions, Inc. self-publishing imprint, is a leading provider of book publishing, marketing, and bookselling services for authors around the globe and offers the industry’s only suite of Hollywood book-to-film services. Committed to providing the highest level of customer service, AuthorHouse assigns each author personal publishing and marketing consultants who provide guidance throughout the process. Headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana, AuthorHouse celebrated 15 years of service to authors in Sept. 2011.For more information or to publish a book visit authorhouse.com or call 1-888-519-5121. For the latest, follow @authorhouse on Twitter.

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With National Small Business Week approaching and the five-year average growth rate in the number of Latino firms having been two to three times the national average for the past 15 years, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2019’s Best Cities for Hispanic Entrepreneurs as well as accompanying videos.

To help Hispanic entrepreneurs find the most fertile ground for their enterprises, WalletHub compared more than 180 U.S. cities across 24 key metrics. The data set ranges from Hispanic entrepreneurship rate to Hispanic income growth to share of Hispanic-owned businesses.
 

Top 20 Cities for Hispanic Entrepreneurs

1

Laredo, TX

 

11

Grand Prairie, TX

2

Pembroke Pines, FL

 

12

Amarillo, TX

3

Corpus Christi, TX

 

13

Brownsville, TX

4

Miami, FL

 

14

Fort Worth, TX

5

San Antonio, TX

 

15

West Valley City, UT

6

Juneau, AK

 

16

Oklahoma City, OK

7

Tampa, FL

 

17

Austin, TX

8

Charleston, WV

 

18

Orlando, FL

9

El Paso, TX

 

19

Sioux Falls, SD

10

Hialeah, FL

 

20

Irving, TX

 
Best vs. Worst

  • Hialeah, Florida, has the highest share of Hispanic residents, 96.44 percent, which is 84.6 times higher than in Jackson, Mississippi, the city with the lowest at 1.14 percent.
     
  • Fargo, North Dakota, has one of the lowest Hispanic unemployment rates, 0.80 percent, which is 20 times lower than in Rochester, New York, the city with the highest at 16.00 percent.
     
  • Burlington, Vermont, has the highest share of Hispanics with at least a bachelor’s degree, 55.60 percent, which is 12.9 times higher than in Detroit, the city with the lowest at 4.30 percent.
     
  • Charleston, West Virginia, has the highest entrepreneurship rate among the Hispanic population, 3.56 percent, which is 32.4 times higher than in Toledo, Ohio, the city with the lowest at 0.11 percent.

To view the full report and your city’s rank, please visit: 
https://wallethub.com/edu/best-and-worst-cities-for-hispanic-entrepreneurs/6491/

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