by Twitchy » Mon Oct 22, 2007 7:50 pm
I have owned businesses in the past. In fact, had 17 going on at once. It is a tough life, even as an owner. Minimum wage employees are notorious for not being great managers or great humans (my apologies to any hospitality managers out there - there are good ones).
I have had managers sell drugs out of my store, come to work drunk or high, punch employees, sexually harrass them, steal from me in any manner of ways, hook up their friends with freebies, violate TABC laws, refuse to do what I ask of them, have sex in the store, give good shifts for blow jobs, etc.
There are easier ways to get women than opening a bar.
However, if you do, in Dallas you have to really consider your strategy.
If you want to be one of the elite bars (where the hottest women go), be prepared for lots of competition. And in your business plan, prepare to shut down, change the name and remodel every year to year and a half.
The only bars that remain year after year in Dallas are the laid back ones - think The Loon, Old Monk, Gravevine bar. However, those are mostly frequented by guys.
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Twitchy on Wed Mar 05, 2008 12:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
Blue wrote:Smirks wrote:Start out with a bit of spanking...then work your way up.
stolen.
"Who loves not women, wine and song remains a fool his whole life long." - Martin Luther
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