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hollysmom

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6. it was fake in that they asked the owners not to clean the shop before
Sun Mar 23, 2014, 02:27 PM
Mar 2014

so she could always find hair in the sink. But the reports are she really does help a lot unlike the restaurant shows where half the restaurants go out of business after a few months. But then the restaurant shows claim they do it in a few days and there is pre and post show involvement of Tabitha and they take a week. I like when she sends people to classes.
Oh and "Tabitha" usually show only selected members of the staff, not all the people, probably easier to deal with in a hour. Most of the shops have more people involved.

restaurants supposedly have the highest failure rates, but any business can go out if you have never worked in it before. The best way to open anything is to work for someone else first and learn the business. I, personally, worked as an independent contractor, but before I did, I joined an organization of independent contractors where I got a lot of help in setting up, which kind of accountant to use, very useful when congress passed a law changing the game for all of us. The idea is never try to set up a business by yourself, get all the experienced help you can first There is money to be made if you are prepared before opening and fit the needs of the area and the know the best practices.

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