Wilson senior Watson already a Pee Dee entrepreneur

Wilson senior Watson already a Pee Dee entrepreneur

John D. Russell/Morning News

Wilson High School senior James Watson started his own landscaping business and is a DJ with performances booked overseas this summer. Watson is planning to attend Coker College.

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FLORENCE — James R. Watson Jr. has been called one of the most intriguing and hard-working students to graduate from Wilson High School.

That’s because in just one short month, Watson, along with his high school friend, Ryan McWhite, have started their very own lawn care business — J & R Lawn Maintenance.

Watson has also become one of the most sought-after disc jockeys in the Pee Dee.

Watson will graduate with his classmates Saturday at Florence Civic Center. The ceremony begins at 2 p.m.

Watson said McWhite had the idea of starting the lawn care business in May.

Watson said he thought the idea was a great way to earn some extra money, but if it was to be successful, the two would have to start the business in the right way.

Both Watson and McWhite developed business cards, flyers and other promotional items to help market themselves.

The two went door-to-door, passing out the material introducing themselves as the newest lawn care service in Florence.

“That approach really helped us out a lot,” Watson said. “It showed that we were serious about it.”

In just the first week, Watson said the business had at least six clients from Quinby.

Eventually, word spread about the two young men and they were able to expand the service to include commercial properties.

On average, Watson said the two, along with a team of friends, provide lawn care maintenance to 10 or 11 clients at a time, including Situs Properties in Florence and Jones Law Firm in Hartsville.

When Watson isn’t out mowing, edging or clearing land, the 18-year-old is busy honing his craft as the next bigtime DJ.

Thirteen months ago, Watson was just getting his feet wet in the entertainment business. His first gig was a birthday party held in a pool house at Brittany Place, an apartment complex in Florence.

Now, Watson performs at least twice a week and has mentored with some of the best local DJs.

Watson has even signed with a local entertainment promotional group called Snapfinger Promotions as the company’s official DJ.

Snapfinger Promotions is responsible for bringing such musical acts as Fantasia, Lil’ Ru, Lil’ Boosie and Gucci Mane to Florence.

He will also work with ET4U Studio in Florence.

At age 16, Watson said, he began to learn the DJ business while working with Power 99.3 DJ Buddha Ratt, formerly of WYNN 106.3.

Watson was later mentored by WYNN 106.3 DJ Shi-C, DJ Blaze and DJ B-Lord.

“They opened up a lot of doors for us,” Watson said. “When they were overbooked, they would call us.

“Once we got in (the business), we took advantage of the opportunities (available to us),” he said.

From very humble beginnings, Watson said, he now DJs every week in places across the Pee Dee, in Sumter and Columbia.

Watson will also travel to Puerto Rico in September with Snapfinger Promotions, which marks the next step in his quest to become a national and internationally-known DJ.

Haylea Jordan, a school-to-work coordinator for both Wilson and West Florence high schools, said the more she talked with Watson, the more intrigued she became.

“He has big plans for the future,” Jordan said. “I think it’s phenomenal.

“He seems older, mentally, than a 17- and 18-year old high school student,” she said. “I think he has big things coming because of it.”

The son of James and Cynthia Watson, Watson will attend Coker College in the fall and major in mass communications and business. Watson is also a musician playing the alto, baritone and tenor saxophones.

For Watson’s lawn care or DJ services, call (843) 687-1264 or e-mail .

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Reader Reactions

Flag Comment Posted by DeeDee on June 07, 2009 at 4:01 pm

Truly a story worth reading, and it really made me smile. Good job young man. I pray that you are blessed with much success and prosperity throughout the years.

DTR

Flag Comment Posted by peachtree on June 05, 2009 at 3:23 pm

This is a great story. I hope more young people understand that no matter what your shortcomings are, with hard work they can always overcome them.

Flag Comment Posted by campfever on June 05, 2009 at 11:50 am

Great story.  Another find product of Florence School District #1.  Mr. Watson, you really make us proud.

Flag Comment Posted by LadyT on June 05, 2009 at 10:07 am

This is a great article.  Kudos to the writer for showcasing a great story.  So much negativity comes from the media portraying our young men, it’s great to see someone so young be an example.  There are alot of great young people that come out of WHS that don’t get the opportunity to be showcased.

LadyT
WHS c/o 2000
Richmond, VA

Flag Comment Posted by Nogoflo on June 05, 2009 at 8:59 am

Fantastic new story.  Way to go!  James R. Watson Jr. is an example for our all high school students in florence.  Reach for you dreams, do what you love to do and you will be successful.

Flag Comment Posted by Jamie Durant on June 05, 2009 at 7:55 am

Awesome positive news story, Ms. Bell! Hope it makes the top 5. Keep up the great work!

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