Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for September 07, 2015
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Adam: Hey, Andre. Andre: Hello, Adam. What are you doing here? I thought you'd found a new coffee shop to frequent. Adam: I had. But I missed this place. I'm gonna stay here. Andre: That's great, Adam. Glad to have you back. Adam: Plus the other place closed, so... Andre: Let's not sully the moment with details.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 9 years ago
I knew a woman who opened a coffee shop with no real business plan besides: 1. Make coffee, 2. ???, 3. Profit! By the time she realized she would have to sling more than a thousand cups a month to meet expenses, she was in too deep. Her biggest month was a little over 400. The worse part? She mortgaged her home to capitalize the business.
nosirrom about 9 years ago
Ah Adam, coming back with your tail between your legs, are we?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 9 years ago
A produce store opened nearby on Monday. Went on Wednesday and it was closed. My thought is many open a business thinking that people will come in put money on counter and leave. Another food place opened, the woman spent a week decorating. You bought prepackaged food. Service was horrible, food had mold, but it was decorated nicely!
katzenbooks45 about 9 years ago
While it’s great to have a dream, it’s also great to have some business sense. Too many people, and too many lending institutions, don’t focus on the practical side. That’s why the overwhelming majority of small businesses fail within the first five years.
sbwertz about 9 years ago
I’ve had my own computer consulting business for more than thirty years. The key to success is to give good service at a reasonable price and keep your overhead at a minimum.
MontanaLady about 9 years ago
Awwww………sorry about so many businesses going down the tubes. We try to patronize the new places, especially the Mom & Pop’s.
Doctor11 about 9 years ago
Happy Labor Day everyone!
mourdac Premium Member about 9 years ago
Maybe this will be a wake up call for Andre to carry better coffee…naw.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
This was unexpected…
JP Steve Premium Member about 9 years ago
Sounds like the restaurant was abusing it’s workers for 35 years. Well done voters!
NotNurmal about 9 years ago
Hate when that happens, you find someplace thats perfect&they close after a coupla visits!
Sheila Hardie about 9 years ago
If their coffee was so good, why’d they close?
bmonk about 9 years ago
We had a few long-standing restaurants and shops go out of business in the last few years—due to the lack of unskilled labor since the oil companies hired everyone who showed up at half again (or twice) the salary.
A local owner said the responsible delivery drivers were the ones who arranged to get his truck back to his place after they were hired at the rigs.