That proves what I have always said: university business courses are useless. Go to uni to learn philosophy, chemistry, engineering, medicine, law, or something similarly rigorous. But forget the “business” junk. They don’t even mention chickens.
Proves the point; “Having a genuine interest in what you’re selling is the main thing, although having a charming lil’ girl and her pets helps repeat business !”
Fortunately my company paid for my masters degree. What I learned? I don’t want to be a manager… Thirty years as a happy tech engineer who can sit in a meeting and tell managers why they are full of it. Fortunately in my company an experienced tech can make more than a manager.
I don’t know about the rest of you, but my engineering economics and business course as an undergrad used a chicken farm example to look at how to factor capacity analysis into a business model. As it turns out there isn’t that much you can do to increase the rate of egg laying in a chicken and at some point (a couple of years?) they stop laying eggs.
sipsienwa Premium Member about 4 years ago
So happy to see Gene. Have missed him and his family.
frequency270 about 4 years ago
He missed the Scott H Biram Wow’em With Chickens Tutorials.
Robin Harwood about 4 years ago
That proves what I have always said: university business courses are useless. Go to uni to learn philosophy, chemistry, engineering, medicine, law, or something similarly rigorous. But forget the “business” junk. They don’t even mention chickens.
unca jim about 4 years ago
Proves the point; “Having a genuine interest in what you’re selling is the main thing, although having a charming lil’ girl and her pets helps repeat business !”
julie.mason1 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Chickens in the yard beats TV every day!
gammaguy about 4 years ago
The principal ingredient in most of today’s marketing isn’t chickens, it’s “chicks”.
knittyditty about 4 years ago
Philosophy? Talking about useless…..
nosirrom about 4 years ago
If they had a web site they could advertise it with pictures of Meg and her brood. It would be chick(en) bait.
admiree2 about 4 years ago
Does the feed have a lot of lime to get that flavor?
Michael G. about 4 years ago
Nice way of telling the ’rents that business is for the birds.
Uncle Bob about 4 years ago
“Robert is here” ?
Emperor Rick about 4 years ago
I live in an urban neighborhood and backyard chicken coops seem to be everywhere now.
assrdood about 4 years ago
I vote for puppies and kittens as failsafe attractions.
Life’s a Beach about 4 years ago
Reminds me of the Hawaiian island of Kauai where chickens run wild everywhere
Vangoghdog01 about 4 years ago
Ybor City (Tampa, Florida) is also famous for its’ free range chickens, though there were a whole lot more in the early 1900s.
DJJG about 4 years ago
Wow. Her chickens let her hold them??
Vangoghdog01 about 4 years ago
Good to see that Gene and his family have finally turned the corner and are starting to be successful.
colddonkey about 4 years ago
Now he knows why the best business ideas are kept secret.
Sir Isaac about 4 years ago
Unowned chickens wander around Key West and are a big hit with tourist.
dtdbiz about 4 years ago
Is it me, or has Meg gotten bigger since we last saw her?
Tyge about 4 years ago
A good businessman adapts to the times.
Grutzi about 4 years ago
It’s been a long time since I’ve seen Meg or Gene’s wife but the hair color and everything looks wrong to me.
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
When in doubt, add fowl. Or foul.
Mbwebwe about 4 years ago
So, Mary Lou is back to blonde!
Flossie Mud Duck about 4 years ago
It’s so good to see this young family again. I have especially missed Meghan (sp?).
Teto85 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Chickens are cool.
ScullyUFO about 4 years ago
I’ve also noticed that produce this year is more bountiful where I live. Anyone else noticed this? If so, any theories as to why?
ScullyUFO about 4 years ago
Dear complaint department: we did not have any resolution or answer as to why Janis was so withdrawn in last Friday’s strip.
I’mStandingRightHere about 4 years ago
Fortunately my company paid for my masters degree. What I learned? I don’t want to be a manager… Thirty years as a happy tech engineer who can sit in a meeting and tell managers why they are full of it. Fortunately in my company an experienced tech can make more than a manager.
eolan59 about 4 years ago
No course mentions “The Chickens”
William Bednar Premium Member about 4 years ago
Texas A&M kind of mentions Chickens somewhere during your matriculation.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 4 years ago
Some things are just so obvious that you forget to mention them
Thinkingblade about 4 years ago
I don’t know about the rest of you, but my engineering economics and business course as an undergrad used a chicken farm example to look at how to factor capacity analysis into a business model. As it turns out there isn’t that much you can do to increase the rate of egg laying in a chicken and at some point (a couple of years?) they stop laying eggs.
Moonkey Premium Member about 4 years ago
Chickens are great. The roosters in Key West get up way too early and screech about it to everyone!
jbarnes about 4 years ago
Maybe they mentioned attention-getting devices? It appears chickens (and a cute kid tending them) are in that category.
CynthiaLeigh about 4 years ago
I wouldn’t cross the street to see a homely kid and her chickens.
57-Don about 4 years ago
Key West chickens are great until you have a rooster outside your hotel window at 5am
jonesbeltone about 4 years ago
The key is Meg, the chickens are her props. That girl is going to go far.