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Offline Earnhardtfan

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Re: Why some people succeed in business and others fail miserable
« Reply #45 on: October 07, 2008, 02:27:11 PM »
Your right Evan you cannot make everyone happy. Just the other day I had a guy return a takeout burger, Because it didn't have just Portabello mushrooms on it. I use a wild mushroom mix (twice the cost) and add the portabello shrooms to it. I tried to explain that to him but still no dice. I wanted to tell him he can shove that burger up his (you know what) but instead I apologized for it, and bought him his burger and a pint. So he finally left happy, and he was back the next day.

This is the whole point I have been trying to make on this thread.  You knew you were right, but being right does pay the bills.  I don't care if drivers are whiny, customers complain or you had a bad day.  Business is business and you need to understand that.  I use to bounce at a strip club.  You want to talk about whiners, work with strippers. However, they like the drivers were our product and you learned to keep them happy.  Then the customers were happy and all was well.

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Re: Why some people succeed in business and others fail miserable
« Reply #46 on: October 07, 2008, 02:43:16 PM »
Earnhardtfromthegrave I would comment on your stippers line but I know I would have to just edit myself with a coc violation. Please no pictures as I know some are working on art work as I type.

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Re: Why some people succeed in business and others fail miserable
« Reply #47 on: October 07, 2008, 05:13:15 PM »
Did you know this week is "National Customer Service Week"?  Although I thought everyday is customer service day.

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Re: Why some people succeed in business and others fail miserable
« Reply #48 on: October 07, 2008, 05:15:20 PM »
Did you know this week is "National Customer Service Week"?  Although I thought everyday is customer service day.

I wunder if the strip clubs know this?   CRO road trip??

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Re: Why some people succeed in business and others fail miserable
« Reply #49 on: October 07, 2008, 06:07:46 PM »
no pic slammer damn im disappointed, i even removed all fluids from my mouth before i read your post. walks away shaking head tsk tsk.

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Re: Why some people succeed in business and others fail miserable
« Reply #50 on: October 07, 2008, 06:45:33 PM »
If you want to stay connect to the site on the road trip we can hook you up with the CRO mobile computer kits. Monitor and computer sold separately.

Please add 24.99 for your teams color Duck Tape.




I'm seriously thinking of adding this image to my stores t-shirt maker. Slammer do you have this in a bigger image?

I never noticed that but the image on the computer monitor is CRO.

Maybe it really is a CRO members invention.



I wunder if the strip clubs know this?   CRO road trip??

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Re: Why some people succeed in business and others fail miserable
« Reply #51 on: October 07, 2008, 08:58:38 PM »
Earnhardt I do agree with you. As a business owner myself, I think the most important thing is being visible to your CUSTOMERS. Talk to them listen to what they have to say, even if you don't want to you have to. As a bar owner, on some days the last thing I want to do is hang out with the regulars and listen to the changes I should make to my bar. Are my customers always right? No of course not, but if you give them a little respect and listen they will always return. What makes my bar successful? Visibility, people like to talk to the owner it makes them feel important. I just think the powers that be at Sunset need to do the same. That's my two cents.
Now this my friends is a smart business owner . " Listening to your customers makes them feel important " . You never know when that open ear to customers may give you ideas that will help you increase your return on investment .

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Re: Why some people succeed in business and others fail miserable
« Reply #52 on: October 07, 2008, 09:48:12 PM »
Evan said:
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I never noticed that but the image on the computer monitor is CRO.

Maybe it really is a CRO members invention.

Yah I thought that was a nice little touch lol. I was hoping I could scale it and still make it readable it was a screen shot of todays antics... ::)

longstreet I really had to show some restraint with that one...Strippers + Slammer + Crayons and a audience = recipe for trouble...heh ;)

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Re: Why some people succeed in business and others fail miserable
« Reply #53 on: October 08, 2008, 09:12:36 AM »
same as the old boss

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Re: Why some people succeed in business and others fail miserable
« Reply #54 on: October 08, 2008, 09:35:38 AM »
Evan said:
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I never noticed that but the image on the computer monitor is CRO.

Maybe it really is a CRO members invention.

Yah I thought that was a nice little touch lol. I was hoping I could scale it and still make it readable it was a screen shot of todays antics... ::)

longstreet I really had to show some restraint with that one...Strippers + Slammer + Crayons and a audience = recipe for trouble...heh ;)


com'on matt pm your stuff to us, i ll forgive the coffee's and keyboards LOL

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