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Vocational Rehabilitation Service for Disabled Workers
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Host: Royce Yudkoff and Rick Rubeck
Timestamp: 00:01:53 - 00:02:49
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"We work with the intellectually and developmentally disabled who also have access to the same vocational rehabilitation."
Market Gap
Limited access to vocational rehabilitation services hampers job placement for disabled adults.
Summary
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Potential MRR (18-24 months)
* Estimates assume solo founder/bootstrap scenario with competent execution
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