But he received an abundance of valuable assistance and mentoring from relatives and others, and he says he has tried to do the same for his employees. People extended me that courtesy, so I want to extend it to them.
The company provides technical training and offers classes on life skills such as money management, personal debt and the importance of credit scores. Last year, Armstrong started Viante New Mexico, a nonprofit that tracks how state lawmakers vote on legislation.
That would be at his ,acre ranch in Magdalena, which started as a hobby but now has 1, cattle and four full-time employees. Armstrong, who is married to state Rep. Gail Armstrong, R-Magdalena, and has four adult children, moved his family from Albuquerque to Magdalena as the company was growing because he wanted to provide his kids with the qualities of a rural setting.
He dived in as well, adding to his duties by starting and coaching a Magdalena High School pole-vaulting team. In Magdalena, though, you actually know who they are. That would be a little scary. So I grew with the company, right? Money comes and goes, and education is yours forever, so learn as much as you can.
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Space is very limited, so register now. TLC has become the leader in New Mexico when it comes to home and business service needs. Because of this TLC is able to offer a wide range of services to different types of customer types. TLC is your local choice for residential home services. TLC is in the people business. We help people with their plumbing, heating and cooling problems. Armstrong sees TLC's focus on Albuquerque as an investment to be able to provide services to the community to keep businesses interested in the Duke City, while keeping a big corporation from coming in and sending money out of state.
The company will move into the newly purchased facility, which was move-in ready, through several years of phases. Armstrong said he plans on moving 15 to 20 people there this year and will phase in about 30 next year.
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