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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3465682" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Right , so what are you actually doing? You're delivering products to people. Therefore, you have to have large numbers of people in a concentrated area and more importantly have a lot of discretionary income at their disposal if you have a chance to succeed. Having an area with one person per 20 square feet and making above average income is a a hell of lot easier to operate in than one with 1 person for every 20 square miles living entirely on Social Security.</p><p></p><p>Just as you refuse to blame issues on your local market conditions which certainly makes sense given that you're in one of the best markets in the nation instead accusing those who are struggling just getting by because they are operating in an area that's just getting by of having what you believe to be management skills inferior to yours........ well that is something that is indeed "off base" because if they weren't out there doing what they doing today as best they can in an area for which this business model was never designed you wouldn't be doing what you're doing to day.....I guarantee it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3465682, member: 58386"] Right , so what are you actually doing? You're delivering products to people. Therefore, you have to have large numbers of people in a concentrated area and more importantly have a lot of discretionary income at their disposal if you have a chance to succeed. Having an area with one person per 20 square feet and making above average income is a a hell of lot easier to operate in than one with 1 person for every 20 square miles living entirely on Social Security. Just as you refuse to blame issues on your local market conditions which certainly makes sense given that you're in one of the best markets in the nation instead accusing those who are struggling just getting by because they are operating in an area that's just getting by of having what you believe to be management skills inferior to yours........ well that is something that is indeed "off base" because if they weren't out there doing what they doing today as best they can in an area for which this business model was never designed you wouldn't be doing what you're doing to day.....I guarantee it. [/QUOTE]
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