tom etheridge and nancy pappas started the company in 2001, and took it from a backyard start-up to atimillion dollar business. >> you got 50%. i got 50%. >> tom and nancy were a couple, and although their relationship came to an abrupt end three years ago, they have continued to work together. >> working with nancy is difficult. nance, you never agree with anything i say anyway, so what's the point? >> i not only run the company, but i also have to watch my back on a regular basis. why would you do this and not tell me? >> worldwide trailers brings in $4 million in revenue, but their profits have flat-lined around $400,000. from my experience in this industry, worldwide trailers should be making way more than 10% profit. >> i want to see some doublin' in our numbers, triplin' in our numbers. >> we invested a lot of money, almost $1/2 million, to get our factory open. that was our life savings. it was a huge risk for us. >> with almost 20 employees, there's a lot at stake. >> i want to keep this job. >> we have a lot of people that depend on us, so that's why i work hard every day. th