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markx2005;2559198; said:
lol u must never been in business rich areas they dont spend money they jump in car travel x amount of miles to save few pence on loaf a bread, u need middle class area where people are normal and do actually spend there money


oooo ok mr smarty pants lol maybe your right nd maybe your not how u know untill you try :ROFL:
 
well since you guys cant decide on where to start the store boston sounds the best hehehee
 
markx2005;2559198; said:
lol u must never been in business rich areas they dont spend money they jump in car travel x amount of miles to save few pence on loaf a bread, u need middle class area where people are normal and do actually spend there money
That's right!...how do you think rich people get rich?...they don't spend it!
or they get the best deal (cheapest)


Cracks me up all these opinions that think starting and running a business is easy...It isn't easy in booming economic times, and right now businesses are going under at the fastest rate in history.

1 in 10 homes are being foreclosed on...

This tells me is the ones who think it's easy DO NOT pay any bills or even work for soda money...:ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL:
 
bigcol;2559204; said:
oooo ok mr smarty pants lol maybe your right nd maybe your not how u know untill you try :ROFL:

Well to start with,
you pay attention to current world affairs...then you might pay attention to current world economics...then you pay attention to local economic conditions...you then might do a economic feasability study...then if all that looks good to you, then you might wanna think about, long hours, hard work for little or no money for a few years, till you get a business off the ground that consumes your every waking moment...then if you think you can do all that, go for it you have a 1 in 10 chance of making it...
Oh yeah and then remember you will be competing with the dot com industry that has little overhead in the way of a building/employees/insurances/etc...
 
zennzzo;2559286; said:
Well to start with,
you pay attention to current world affairs...then you might pay attention to current world economics...then you pay attention to local economic conditions...you then might do a economic feasability study...then if all that looks good to you, then you might wanna think about, long hours, hard work for little or no money for a few years, till you get a business off the ground that consumes your every waking moment...then if you think you can do all that, go for it you have a 1 in 10 chance of making it...
Oh yeah and then remember you will be competing with the dot com industry that has little overhead in the way of a building/employees/insurances/etc...

ok this is starting to get a bit wierd, 1st off i dont need to work as we have just sold our business (toy shop) and second who said anything about trying now, i said it was easy and it is if you do your research properly, as for the rich communitys that was where we had our toy shop and it was amazing for 5 yrs. so lets not turn this thread into a slanging match and get back on track :screwy:
 
bigcol;2559317; said:
ok this is starting to get a bit wierd, 1st off i dont need to work as we have just sold our business (toy shop) and second who said anything about trying now, i said it was easy and it is if you do your research properly, as for the rich communitys that was where we had our toy shop and it was amazing for 5 yrs. so lets not turn this thread into a slanging match and get back on track :screwy:
you had a toy store in a rich community that was amazing for 5 years?!

1 question...if it was so easy...why did you sell it?
 
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