phil du jour
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So, in my never-ending adventures of the mind (where I constantly am thinking about things to do) and in the interest of someday being a business owner (which has been a dream of mine for a while) I have recently come across the idea of used tool stores.
The problems I can think of that would make this type of operation difficult would be supply and buying low/selling low. It might turn out that such a store would have very large inventory at the beginning of the month, while struggling near the end, depending on how things work out. I feel that anyone running such a business would need to keep on the constant lookout for garage sales, estate auctions, storage auctions, etc. for deals.
Especially where I live, in small-town Michigan full of people like my father-in-law who are constantly looking for deals... I feel like it would work out with the right attitude and customer service.
Opinions? Thoughts?
The problems I can think of that would make this type of operation difficult would be supply and buying low/selling low. It might turn out that such a store would have very large inventory at the beginning of the month, while struggling near the end, depending on how things work out. I feel that anyone running such a business would need to keep on the constant lookout for garage sales, estate auctions, storage auctions, etc. for deals.
Especially where I live, in small-town Michigan full of people like my father-in-law who are constantly looking for deals... I feel like it would work out with the right attitude and customer service.
Opinions? Thoughts?
The sales staff part