Bartmann was born in
Dubuque, Iowa in 1948. At age 14, he dropped out of high school and joined a travelling carnival. He later joined a gang called the Manor Boys. He attempted to join the
Marines but was rejected for hearing problems. Bartmann became an alcoholic by age 17, and one night fell down a flight of stairs while drunk. He became paralyzed and was told that he would never walk again. Against his doctor's wishes, Bartmann embarked on a nightly regimen of physical activity until he eventually regained the use of his legs. For several years, Bartmann worked at the
Dubuque Packing Company, a large local
slaughterhouse. While there, Bartmann organized a
wildcat strike to force the company to give benefits to part-time workers. The strike was successful. Around this time, Bartmann ran into a high school principal who earlier had expelled him from school. The principal challenged Bartmann to get his GED certificate, which he did. Bartmann later earned a BS from
Loras College and a JD from
Drake University. After passing the Iowa Bar Exam, Bartmann immediately went into private practice, specializing in consumer law. He also invested in real estate. Bartmann moved to
Muskogee, OK to devote full-time to
real estate investing. Bartmann was later asked by a local bank to take over a struggling oil equipment company in
Oklahoma. He turned around the company and grew it substantially. It folded in 1985 due to falling oil prices, with Bartmann one million dollars in debt due to personally guaranteeing some of the corporate obligations. == Commercial Financial Services ==