- Location
- Columbus, In
Congrats Mac and Grace!
How is Indy? Flying down there Wednesday morning then flying home Thursday night. Hope it is an easy in, easy out scenario...
Congrats Mac and Grace!
No idea but I think the snow missed them
Indy isn't bad.
snow stopped at 65 and 30.
so Indy is probably fine.
it was seriously like two different worlds.
I did once.Bar rescue is my new addiction. One of my crazy dreams is owning a bar
Bar rescue is my new addiction. One of my crazy dreams is owning a bar
Sorry it didn't work. I'm sure there are people in this world that say the same thing about construction? (I think that's What you do now right?)I did once.
Here is what you do, borrow $100,000.00, cash the check, put it in a paper bag and set it on fire. Same result only faster.
No. These people are dumb. I haven't been able to figure out how 80% of these people even made it to the rescue pointCrazy hippy in Chicago got you hooked right? haha I watch it too...
The bar/restaurant business is generally way more difficult to succeed in than the construction/remodeling business, and since the initial investment is also much larger, the consequences of failure are much worse. If there is any local competition with your restaurant/bar, the smallest things can send your customers elsewhere. Unless you can run the whole operation by yourself, with at most a couple family members helping, you will be depending on too many factors outside of your control that can make or break you.Sorry it didn't work. I'm sure there are people in this world that say the same thing about construction? (I think that's What you do now right?)
That's a bad combo. Makes John taffer money Though.ive had 2 good friends who opened bars...they were both heavy drinkers. needless to say it didn't end well and they are no longer bar owners.
i do have another friend who isn't an exceptionally close friend that is a smart, business minded person who isn't a heavy drinker. needless to say her bar/restaurant is extremely successful.
I agree. But there are failures everywhere. I also think the whole bar dream is alot more people dream than building house or carpentryThe bar/restaurant business is generally way more difficult to succeed in than the construction/remodeling business, and since the initial investment is also much larger, the consequences of failure are much worse. If there is any local competition with your restaurant/bar, the smallest things can send your customers elsewhere. Unless you can run the whole operation by yourself, with at most a couple family members helping, you will be depending on too many factors outside of your control that can make or break you.
In the construction/remodeling industry, an individual with decent skills can easily make a good living, and with a few good employees, can make really good money. And since the initial investment is not that large, there is a much larger percentage of idiots out there to make someone with real skill look that much better.
I've made a fair amount of money doing finish carpentry in a couple bar/restaurants that probably never made the owners a dime.
Bar rescue is my new addiction. One of my crazy dreams is owning a bar