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Hmmmm...I shamefully admit that the thought never even crossed my mind. We do a large amount of work for the college...and that might be a good fit. It's primarily a liberal arts college, and I enjoy seeing the very talented young adults coming through the ranks. I'll definitely keep that in...
So, from what you're saying, I should start building a potential buyer "profile". That sounds like a good place to start. Obviously, that would save a lot of time and wasted effort pitching the business to the wrong buyer.
Thanks
JB
In all honesty, you might want to consider a couple of prerequisites to the cutter:
1) Design experience
2) A solid business plan
I started my business with just some used equipment and a lot of big dreams.
Take it from me...dreams fade fast when reality sets in, and there's no...
I had a post earlier last month about prepping my business for sale in the next twenty or so years, and the responses were great. Thank you to all who contributed.
But for anybody who's currently going through their exit stragegy, do you care to share what's going on? (I'm lookng to hear...
I only use Illustrator and I understand what you're attempting to do and I think it will only spell trouble.
The distortion and compression of the text (especially on the right side of the shape) will render it practically illegible.
If I were you, I'd try to talk the customer into...
Thanks for the help. Those old guys with washboard abs are an inspiration.
Hey...wait a minute...I also have washboard abs....somewhere under that pile of laundry.
Jim
The top three diseases that run in my family are heart disease, kidney disease and diabetes. Each poses their own unique threat, but when teamed up together the synergy produced by those "multiple morbidities" is extremely bad.
As for me, so far, so good on all three accounts. I'm 46 years...
I'm not a chamber member anymore, but here's what I've seen so far:
#1) They tend to be "good 'ol boys clubs", where committee governance sometimes is nonexistant and favors are the currency of choice.
#2) Bigger job opportunities somewhere else cause fairly high personnel turnover...
Sounds like you've commited yourself already. Just be sure there's enough $ in the budget in case you need to resort to some sort of plan "B". It might be cheaper to pay a licensed distributor for the original.
JB
Big ditto. From what I've read, unions usually tend to support the Democrats and the union logo shows the candidate's acknowledgement of their (union) support.
JB
Then that explains why I've always seen the union trade mark (also called a "bug") on just about everything political I've ever picked up at the fair around campaign season...buttons, brochures, bumperstickers, etc...they all bear the mark.
This guy seems to have a little bit to say about...
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