Hi, I am also about to open an American-style diner overseas, I really need your advise pretty much about everything, I don't know how can reach you except post in here, please email me at ryanzay@gmail.com, Thank you Sir very much!
After 31 years in a corporate job in Manhattan, I'm taking huge risks to open a diner in faraway Maine. If I'm lucky, my family will have a better, simpler life.
Hi, I am also about to open an American-style diner overseas, I really need your advise pretty much about everything, I don't know how can reach you except post in here, please email me at ryanzay@gmail.com, Thank you Sir very much!
I am with you. The last six months I have been trying to develop an online company (www.cedarnetwork.com) called The Cedar Network. Hopefully I can get it rolling to a point where I can move from California and semi-retire to Michigan. Will it happen? Who knows, but I can no longer sit in one place and put up with so much. If I weighed all the good in one hand and the bad in another, the bad would be scraping my boots! The good is primarily weather related, which does hold plenty of water (no pun intended). Lower home prices can only be realized if I am able to sell my current California home, so that issue is a toss up. Forget jobs in Michigan, I work as an Operations Manager of a large company, so there is nothing to compare. My MBA would be lucky to get me a low-level banking job, and I would rather work for myself than work for so little. Many would welcome the pay, but with a solid job now, I can afford to be picky. Good luck to you, and make sure to follow up this article in a few years!
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