Getting Closer to bailing out

Retail clerking isn't a mindless stressless job anymore. And its only minimally because of the customers.

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I did exactly that, worked at the HD's lumber department for while. The hugest rush when I got my forklift license and I loved zipping around on that thing. Mixed emotions to look at the stained glass doors in the millwork department next to us - beautiful work selling for less than what I'd have to pay for the glass. Too bad things didn't work out and I quit so it's back to the now-what stage. Bart.

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Bart V

I think you ought to set up a consulting business, visiting studios around the country and sharing your management skills and know-how. Maybe even do some regional seminars you could hold in motel meeting rooms. Have a 2 day workshop on business skills or advertising, getting commissions or whatever.

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Moonraker

Been thinking about that for another one of my interests. I don't mind admitting though, at this point in my life, it isn't quite within my comfort zone any longer to start yet another business...

Bart.

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How many dollars can I relieve you of on this one Moon? I did think of doing this, but alas by the end of this year there may only be a handful of shops left.

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glassman

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