Project Dallas: Closer To A Reality Than You Might Think

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Postby Twitchy » Tue Oct 23, 2007 10:42 pm

Interesting. How did you get started? owning 17 businesses is quite an accomplishment. How'd you do it?


Lots of hard work, a desire to take some calculated risk, and the willingness to give up any social life for 2 years. I left a very stable job and my entire life savings to start the business with a couple of partners. I wish I could say that I made a fortune doing it but I didn't....

Managers will get away with whatever they can based on my experience. You can't watch over them the entire time and there is a lot of cash that moves through and enticements from employees and customers.

I was very picky in my hiring process. There were several interviews, a background check and reference checks performed on all of my managers. Then they went through 2 weeks of hands on training led by me or my Dir of Ops. Then they were put on 90 days probation. Even with all of those steps, I still ended up firing 17 managers in 2 years because of theft, drug abuse at work, sexual harrassment or other unethical behavior.

It is a tough business.
Blue wrote:
Smirks wrote:Start out with a bit of spanking...then work your way up.


stolen.


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Postby phoenix_rising » Tue Oct 30, 2007 4:26 pm

Here's the deal, I'm in the process of selling my house in Naperville. Which will give me freed up cash to move on some sweet Dallas property. I am more interested in leasing than purchasing.

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