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<blockquote data-quote="1989" data-source="post: 2515809" data-attributes="member: 10280"><p>My point is, it costs money to start a business. Who is supplying the capital? Are you in the position to put up $50,000 USD cash? </p><p></p><p>It also takes time to get going. You will have to work a ton of hours in the beginning. Maybe the whole time. My 9-12 hour days are nothing compared to what a successful business owner does. They're working 24/7. </p><p></p><p>Then you have a high possibility of failure. Who puts up more capital if needed? And you could starve until you start churning a profit. It could take months or even a year or two. </p><p></p><p>But my main concern is that you can't find any details about these coops. You don't see a problem with that? There must be a reason, this isn't highly classified information. </p><p></p><p>I have only seen them work on farms. The farm owner puts out "shares" class a share feeds 2-4 people. Class B feeds 4-6 people. Say $100-$150 a week. You pick up, or they will deliver (for a fee) once a week during the harvest season. The next year you have to buy in again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1989, post: 2515809, member: 10280"] My point is, it costs money to start a business. Who is supplying the capital? Are you in the position to put up $50,000 USD cash? It also takes time to get going. You will have to work a ton of hours in the beginning. Maybe the whole time. My 9-12 hour days are nothing compared to what a successful business owner does. They're working 24/7. Then you have a high possibility of failure. Who puts up more capital if needed? And you could starve until you start churning a profit. It could take months or even a year or two. But my main concern is that you can't find any details about these coops. You don't see a problem with that? There must be a reason, this isn't highly classified information. I have only seen them work on farms. The farm owner puts out "shares" class a share feeds 2-4 people. Class B feeds 4-6 people. Say $100-$150 a week. You pick up, or they will deliver (for a fee) once a week during the harvest season. The next year you have to buy in again. [/QUOTE]
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