I quit my corporate job at 25 to sell pizza with a friend. Now we have 9 locations.
Chris Brady quit his corporate job to sell pizza. Courtesy of Chris Brady Chris Brady was 25 when he quit his corporate sales job to start a mobile pizza business. He and his business partner sold pizza out of a 1967 baby blue Chevy truck around Washington, DC. Since then, he's franchised Timber Pizza Co. and has nine locations and five mobile pizza ovens. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Chris Brady, founder and president of Timber Pizza Co . It has been edited for length and clarity. By the time I started my second job in tech sales in my early 20s, I knew I had no desire to keep working in the corporate world and wanted to do something on my own. My coworker Andrew Dana also felt the same way, so we'd brainstorm different business ideas over lunch. I had a lightbulb moment while talking to a potential client. I was selling catering and wedding venue advertising and called on a pizza company . The owner started telling me more about his mobil...