Marshall Fritz passed away Tuesday, November 4, 2008, after a battle with pancreatic cancer. We are maintaining this site in his memory.
Marshall Fritz has inoperable/terminal pancreatic cancer. See www.MarshallFritz.com to look at his "Bucket List."
One item he'd like to get accomplished in the 6-20 months that seem to be alloted him is to find several entrepreneurs who want to take this idea and make it happen. He's more interested in seeing the concept actually implemented so he hopes to have several competitors who will start it in their states. If you might be one of those persons, please contact Marshall.
Send along a bio, please, that demonstrates your ability to own a venture of this magnitude. And complete contact information. You'll get a call to set up an appointment with Marshall.
The first half-hour consulting is free. Marshall doesn't expect to be around when/if this goes mega-profitable, so he is charging a consulting fee to share some more ideas that are not included on this webage. Specifically the marketing of this concept so that the laws will be changed to allow it and the public will sign up as drivers and riders.
Although Marshall is the former self-acclaimed world expert in both word processing (1967) and electronic spreadsheet (1973), he brings no computer nor phone technical expertise to the situation. He does bring good marketing, superior creativity, and some---but by no means world class---wisdom.
Of course, you'll want to check out Marshall to see if he's worth your time. One way to start is to just Google him.
Another is to go to the guest book at www.MarshallFritz.com and read comments.
Lastly, as he is the founder of two non-profit organizations, the Advocates for Self-Government (www.TheAdvocates.org) and the Alliance for the Separation of School & State (www.SchoolAndState.org), a peek at each is certainly prudent.
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If you are an enterprising person and would like to follow through with Marshall's idea, I'm sure Marshall would be very happy - just credit Marshall with the idea. Thanks.