signs of the times
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The month of january and this economy has claimed yet another victim, I was forced to close the doors of one of my businesses this week. I'm not overy upset about it though. It was a great learning experience for me and eventhough the doors are closed I dont consider it a failure. We lasted two years, put out a great product, and created a wonderful reputation for ourselves. I t wasn't just the economy's fault a few other developements over the past year the caused the business to suffer. I cant talk about these online because they are sensitive and you never know who is reading this. Anyway, I feel lucky in the fact that I have other souces of income and another restuarant that is holding very well through these tough times. Plus I can move on and I feel I that I have been edjucated at a very young age about the highs and lows of business. I am a firm believer in "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger," and I plan on taking another crack at it in the not so distant future. For now I will enjoy my extra feel time with my family and driving the S.
Here are a few pics of the deli. Hope everyone makes it through these tough times unharmed. All I can say is thank god for my family, the make me realize what is truely important.
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Here are a few pics of the deli. Hope everyone makes it through these tough times unharmed. All I can say is thank god for my family, the make me realize what is truely important.
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Sorry to hear this, but you have a great attitude.
We hope to see you at your other place soon.
We hope to see you at your other place soon.
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Sorry to hear that Dibi, Good Luck in the future endeavors.
And I have to add his, the food and location look marvelous. Its apparant you have the knack for it,keep your chin up you will do well in the future
And I have to add his, the food and location look marvelous. Its apparant you have the knack for it,keep your chin up you will do well in the future
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thanks for the support everyone. I will be fine, you win some you lose some.
Yes it was right downtown North attlebore next to the post office. The good part about it is I already have three people who are interested in purchasing the business. It is priced to sell and I did a ton of work for the build out so everything is brand new. Im confident the business will move quick.
Yes it was right downtown North attlebore next to the post office. The good part about it is I already have three people who are interested in purchasing the business. It is priced to sell and I did a ton of work for the build out so everything is brand new. Im confident the business will move quick.
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it was funny - when NL and I had dinner at your place in wrentham - the folks next to use raved about your other place as well. heck they said they ate at cafe assisi three times that week
Just glad you're so close
LOVE EVERYTHING about your place in Wrentham!!! i give it the coventend Bass' 3
Just glad you're so close
LOVE EVERYTHING about your place in Wrentham!!! i give it the coventend Bass' 3
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