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January 11, 2009 at 8:52 PM #14804January 11, 2009 at 9:21 PM #327143Allan from FallbrookParticipant
SDR: What kind of uniforms? Athletic or official? I have some experience with athletic uniforms, in that I purchase them every year for the teams I coach.
January 11, 2009 at 9:21 PM #327655Allan from FallbrookParticipantSDR: What kind of uniforms? Athletic or official? I have some experience with athletic uniforms, in that I purchase them every year for the teams I coach.
January 11, 2009 at 9:21 PM #327573Allan from FallbrookParticipantSDR: What kind of uniforms? Athletic or official? I have some experience with athletic uniforms, in that I purchase them every year for the teams I coach.
January 11, 2009 at 9:21 PM #327551Allan from FallbrookParticipantSDR: What kind of uniforms? Athletic or official? I have some experience with athletic uniforms, in that I purchase them every year for the teams I coach.
January 11, 2009 at 9:21 PM #327479Allan from FallbrookParticipantSDR: What kind of uniforms? Athletic or official? I have some experience with athletic uniforms, in that I purchase them every year for the teams I coach.
January 11, 2009 at 9:38 PM #327670stockstradrParticipantI have a friend who is working on starting a business with regards to selling clothes/uniforms.
A good strategy is for your friend to wait and conserve cash and take no action until A LOT of blood and bodies are seen in the street (at the darkest bottom of this economic depression). We’ll guess that is twelve to eighteen months away.
At the very bottom tell your friend to pick over the carcasses of bankrupt businesses and buy all the pieces to start the business, buying at say 90% discount sale prices. You birth your businesss out of that and grow it as the economy expands out of the bottom of the economic depression. That’s a recipe to get rich (assuming a good business model)
Now, after you explain that to your friend, and if your friend STILL thinks now is a good time to start a business, you should advise your friend: “Pick another field! You suck at business decisions.”
January 11, 2009 at 9:38 PM #327494stockstradrParticipantI have a friend who is working on starting a business with regards to selling clothes/uniforms.
A good strategy is for your friend to wait and conserve cash and take no action until A LOT of blood and bodies are seen in the street (at the darkest bottom of this economic depression). We’ll guess that is twelve to eighteen months away.
At the very bottom tell your friend to pick over the carcasses of bankrupt businesses and buy all the pieces to start the business, buying at say 90% discount sale prices. You birth your businesss out of that and grow it as the economy expands out of the bottom of the economic depression. That’s a recipe to get rich (assuming a good business model)
Now, after you explain that to your friend, and if your friend STILL thinks now is a good time to start a business, you should advise your friend: “Pick another field! You suck at business decisions.”
January 11, 2009 at 9:38 PM #327566stockstradrParticipantI have a friend who is working on starting a business with regards to selling clothes/uniforms.
A good strategy is for your friend to wait and conserve cash and take no action until A LOT of blood and bodies are seen in the street (at the darkest bottom of this economic depression). We’ll guess that is twelve to eighteen months away.
At the very bottom tell your friend to pick over the carcasses of bankrupt businesses and buy all the pieces to start the business, buying at say 90% discount sale prices. You birth your businesss out of that and grow it as the economy expands out of the bottom of the economic depression. That’s a recipe to get rich (assuming a good business model)
Now, after you explain that to your friend, and if your friend STILL thinks now is a good time to start a business, you should advise your friend: “Pick another field! You suck at business decisions.”
January 11, 2009 at 9:38 PM #327158stockstradrParticipantI have a friend who is working on starting a business with regards to selling clothes/uniforms.
A good strategy is for your friend to wait and conserve cash and take no action until A LOT of blood and bodies are seen in the street (at the darkest bottom of this economic depression). We’ll guess that is twelve to eighteen months away.
At the very bottom tell your friend to pick over the carcasses of bankrupt businesses and buy all the pieces to start the business, buying at say 90% discount sale prices. You birth your businesss out of that and grow it as the economy expands out of the bottom of the economic depression. That’s a recipe to get rich (assuming a good business model)
Now, after you explain that to your friend, and if your friend STILL thinks now is a good time to start a business, you should advise your friend: “Pick another field! You suck at business decisions.”
January 11, 2009 at 9:38 PM #327588stockstradrParticipantI have a friend who is working on starting a business with regards to selling clothes/uniforms.
A good strategy is for your friend to wait and conserve cash and take no action until A LOT of blood and bodies are seen in the street (at the darkest bottom of this economic depression). We’ll guess that is twelve to eighteen months away.
At the very bottom tell your friend to pick over the carcasses of bankrupt businesses and buy all the pieces to start the business, buying at say 90% discount sale prices. You birth your businesss out of that and grow it as the economy expands out of the bottom of the economic depression. That’s a recipe to get rich (assuming a good business model)
Now, after you explain that to your friend, and if your friend STILL thinks now is a good time to start a business, you should advise your friend: “Pick another field! You suck at business decisions.”
January 12, 2009 at 8:37 AM #327657SD RealtorParticipantAllan it is athletic. Most people, perhaps yourself usually goes online or to a store to purchase them. Maybe you buy 15 or 20 correct? You actually do not buy them directly from a manufacturer (like on the east coast or china) but you probably buy them from someone who then makes the order. This person either gets a direct shipment from the manufacturer to you or they have an inventory on hand to put whatever emblems or decals you want and then sends them. This is just my presumption.
The timing of starting or stopping it is not the problem. Learning the business and being able to project costs and operating expenses is the challenge. You cannot do that without investigating your supply chain. It doesn’t matter when you do that, in the middle of a recession or not. Yet if you do not do it correctly you will lose no matter how great a deal you get from purchasing the business from somebody.
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January 12, 2009 at 8:37 AM #327740SD RealtorParticipantAllan it is athletic. Most people, perhaps yourself usually goes online or to a store to purchase them. Maybe you buy 15 or 20 correct? You actually do not buy them directly from a manufacturer (like on the east coast or china) but you probably buy them from someone who then makes the order. This person either gets a direct shipment from the manufacturer to you or they have an inventory on hand to put whatever emblems or decals you want and then sends them. This is just my presumption.
The timing of starting or stopping it is not the problem. Learning the business and being able to project costs and operating expenses is the challenge. You cannot do that without investigating your supply chain. It doesn’t matter when you do that, in the middle of a recession or not. Yet if you do not do it correctly you will lose no matter how great a deal you get from purchasing the business from somebody.
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January 12, 2009 at 8:37 AM #327228SD RealtorParticipantAllan it is athletic. Most people, perhaps yourself usually goes online or to a store to purchase them. Maybe you buy 15 or 20 correct? You actually do not buy them directly from a manufacturer (like on the east coast or china) but you probably buy them from someone who then makes the order. This person either gets a direct shipment from the manufacturer to you or they have an inventory on hand to put whatever emblems or decals you want and then sends them. This is just my presumption.
The timing of starting or stopping it is not the problem. Learning the business and being able to project costs and operating expenses is the challenge. You cannot do that without investigating your supply chain. It doesn’t matter when you do that, in the middle of a recession or not. Yet if you do not do it correctly you will lose no matter how great a deal you get from purchasing the business from somebody.
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January 12, 2009 at 8:37 AM #327564SD RealtorParticipantAllan it is athletic. Most people, perhaps yourself usually goes online or to a store to purchase them. Maybe you buy 15 or 20 correct? You actually do not buy them directly from a manufacturer (like on the east coast or china) but you probably buy them from someone who then makes the order. This person either gets a direct shipment from the manufacturer to you or they have an inventory on hand to put whatever emblems or decals you want and then sends them. This is just my presumption.
The timing of starting or stopping it is not the problem. Learning the business and being able to project costs and operating expenses is the challenge. You cannot do that without investigating your supply chain. It doesn’t matter when you do that, in the middle of a recession or not. Yet if you do not do it correctly you will lose no matter how great a deal you get from purchasing the business from somebody.
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