OK, I will give you what is, apparently, a proper ASPIE answer!
YES!
I have done good in every business I have been in! I have been fair, productive, economical, environmentally compliant, etc.... In my first business, I did a LOT for $1 or $5 a project. HEY, I was a little kid! I DID do a good job in every case though. In my second job, I did a LOT for perhaps $3/hour. I didn't break anything, cleaned up, organized things well, and helped people load things in their cars. In my next job I made perhaps $6/hour. I think I did better than anyone there, even though many did the same job. In my next job, I worked for myself again, and made about $10/hour. Again, I beat out the competition in every aspect. In my next job I made a LOT more, and I ended up being the one that supported the company. When I left, the company all but disappeared. They don't even take on new clients. In my next job, I made more but STILL did good.
NOW, as far as doing WELL, that is ANOTHER story! On my first job, I COULD have asked for $1 or $5 an HOUR! People STILL would have saved money. I also didn't really try to sell. I shouldn't even have taken my second or third jobs. In my fourth job, I COULD have charged $40/hour and STILL gotten customers. BTW I started that job when I was 17. In my fifth job, I should have pushed the idea of a raise or something. Some in my industry made 2.5 TIMES as much as I did. Still, even today, it is considered a decent salary. In my current job, my first year was on the written contract at $5000/year less than we agreed. I could have pushed it. I have not been as assertive as I should have been.
Sometimes good and well translate as to ENTIRELY different things! Did I do good? CERTAINLY! Did I do well? Probably not nearly as well as I should have.