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Dr Skimeister

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ya i hate the no more credit call. funny thing is before i make that call i call my vendors and competitors to let them know. so when the go "we'll ill just take my biz elsewhere" its all covered. i love it when the come back at the very last min after they tried everyone else and no one would sell to him. plus at that point i end up charging more because its some sorta rush.

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dmc

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Sitting in confernce room in Taiwan... Wishing I was sleeping...
 

drjeff

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Watching the evening news, thinking about the GREAT beer I had tonight at the dinner meeting I was at at a local brewpub :) A really nice and smooth copper ale that was just added to the taps today :beer:
 

drjeff

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Right now I'm watching the snowmaking crew at Mount Snow check the operation of both the fan and air/water gun set up in and around the 1/2 pipe :) Can't wait for Saturday!
 

deadheadskier

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ya i hate the no more credit call. funny thing is before i make that call i call my vendors and competitors to let them know. so when the go "we'll ill just take my biz elsewhere" its all covered. i love it when the come back at the very last min after they tried everyone else and no one would sell to him. plus at that point i end up charging more because its some sorta rush.

well, in this economy, lots of vendors are scrambling and will gladly take on this 'whale' account no matter how mis-managed they are financially.

Typically what happens is an account goes on COD and will keep working with you as such until the company starts looking for some effort on back invoices to be paid. At that point they move onto other vendors and aren't able to get credit terms with them, but they can go COD and only have to worry about current bills. Then collections court call to collect the money due to us and the restaurant goes out of business. It's about a two year cycle if the operator decides to stay open that long. As you're aware many restaurant owners are entrepreneurs that make their real money elsewhere, so when the restaurant closes, they write it off as a capital gains loss. This latter reason is the very reason why it seems only chef owned establishments make it past five years.
 

wa-loaf

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Watching the snowguns doing their thing on the webcam at Blue mountain...about to check out some tombstones at various cemeteries..
 

Warp Daddy

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cleaning /vacuuuming all heating ducts and heat registers in the house ,

then top to bottom floor "treatments" -we have hardwoods thru -out --, then cleaning out bath exhaust fans --------------- getting ready for our 11 Holiday guests for a 4-5 day run next week
 

drjeff

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Trying to refocus myself after reading what terrain Mount Snow will be offering up this weekend! :rolleyes:
 
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Back from visiting three different cemeteries..wow it's cold out there..Perfect weather to make some fruitcakes afterwork..I need to make one for the mailman, paperboy, UPS guy, DHL guy, FedEx guy, maintenence guy, coworkers, relatives and my favorite AZers..woo hoo
 

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When we were downstate this past weekend i went to a local orchard and got some AWESOME Crispin apples and am enjoying one right now juicy mildly sweet yet tart

Just got back froma Brisk 3 miler was about 19 degrees with a slight breeze -- apple tastes great !!!!!!!!!!
 

drjeff

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Right now I'm trying to remember all the bells and whistles that the trainer for the new office software system we just installed told me about :rolleyes: I'm almost contemplating doing a totally no guy thing and actually breaking out the tech manual and reading it :eek: ;)
 
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