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#194725 - 11/29/03 10:15 AM
Re: Bad boss
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Registered: 08/12/02
Posts: 673
Loc: malaga, spain
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zuki,bear in mind i live in spain ,some friends of mine (a small band of 6 english musicians) wanted to open a store here so what they did was ,they went to the spanish schools with the intention of teaching kids to play different instruments ,and also be able to sell the instruments to the kids,a great idea but their premises was large and cheap but it was off the beaten track,so after about 6 months of trading they started going down hill because there was no easy transport for the kids to get to the lessons ,and so interest started to fall and now their business is in trouble,so make sure you cover ALL eventualities,i wish you luck,mike
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#194728 - 12/01/03 10:40 AM
Re: Bad boss
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Junior Member
Registered: 09/08/03
Posts: 13
Loc: Navarre Beach, FL USA
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Originally posted by bruno123: No way, I might open up a music store.
Zuki
Hi Zuki, I owned a music store for 15 years. You will not have the bad boss any longer, but you will have to deal with the public on a daily basses. So which set of problems is best for you? You see there is no problem free area. I was taught never to run from problems, or something you do not like---but run to something you want to do, something you love. I feel that's the way to make a decision.
Keep smiling, John C.
I like that quote a lot.. Run to something you want to do, not away from your present circumstances. I'm kinda in the same boat. I have been an airplane mechanic for just about 40 years now. I can't stand to do it any more. I have been a frustrated musician for the same 40 years. Anyhoo... I'm 59, and can retire in a few years, so I have dusted off the ol' git-fiddle, and getting ready to do what I love to do. I wish I could just quit my job and do it tomorrow, but I am a realist. I'm a better airplane mechanic than I am a musician, so I need to see it through to retirement.
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