Alexander Majors Pony Express

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Alexander Majors became a leader at a very young age when his mother passed away and his father left to prospect for silver. He was the man of the house and in charge of his family and family farm at only 13 years old. This could be considered the basis for his great work ethic and drive. Soon after serving our country in the Mexican-American war, he founded a freight business which earned a reputation as one of the best. As a young business man, Majors would join his employees while they were working. Majors also instilled a moral code in his employees lives, a contract which he carried over to the Pony Express. Because of his work ethic and moral code, Majors played an essential role in the development of the Pony Express.
Majors was a smart business man who inspired his staff to work just as hard as he did. He was the type of man employees felt the desire to please. The original idea of the Pony Express can be traced back to his freight and stage company, because the three founders were all part of it. Each of the forefathers played a different role in the establishment of the Pony Express. Majors, being a hard-working farm man, with management experience was able to handle the physical aspect of setting up the system: training workers, loading supplies, and preparing horses.
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This obviously isn’t the most ideal situation for any business, but he realized new technology would soon replace the need for a service such as the Pony Express. Though the Pony Express was short-lived, lasting only 18 months, it is not considered a failure in the eyes of historians. With the entrepreneur attitude and strong hands of Alexander Majors, 34,753 letters were delivered, 308 runs were made, and a total of 616,000 miles were covered in

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