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On the course!
How about running an ad to farm yourself out as a golf partner for singles who want to play?

They pick up your golf and some lunch, and you have a nice day at no cost.

(You don't really want to work anyway!)
 

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Investment Range: $198,150 - $445,900

That's a lot of money selling ice :shrug:

That's what I was looking at.
 

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I'm actually thinking Meineke or Aamco :popcorn2

Although there are about 10 others on my list.

Just starting to educate myself on the various opportunities.

Here are a few more....

Lawn Doctor

Regis Hair Salons

NAPA Auto Parts

GNC Nutrition store

Pressure Washing

Epoxy Flooring

CTi Concrete Technology

Just off the top of my head. Getting info on all of those and still looking.

Any feedback on those or different ones is appreciated.

I think I'll avoid the food and beverage biz.

This would be perfect for u. U have the means to get the people. I have some friends involved in this. Called Market America
 

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Jack, I dont know about where you live...but Ritas in PA are gold mines.....1st off youre only open 7 months max...you have little overhead and a small little shack and hire HS kids for minimum wage...this little thing attracts kids baseball, softball, summer basketball teams like flys on horseshit....

to boot you can get a little cart and take it to sporting events, concerts, car shows, carnivals, picnics, etc...

most people have more than one and take in the coin.then take off for 5 months..im assuming they are pricey is because they make money....

I know someone who has one of these in the Pitt area. Though they like it, they put in a ton of time. The h.s./minimum wage employees are great from a financial perspective, but need to be monitored constantly. Either you need to be at the store quite a bit, or pay for managers, which then hurts your bottom line.
 

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How about running an ad to farm yourself out as a golf partner for singles who want to play?

They pick up your golf and some lunch, and you have a nice day at no cost.

(You don't really want to work anyway!)

sounds good jack....golf and gigolo work:facepalm:
 

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Jack - hit me up this week on this. I have a friend who does business intelligence analytics for franchises. I would recommend getting into one that is newer than the ones you listed but are proving great early growth.
 

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http://www.peachwaveyogurt.com/

Went to one these last summer that was located close to a bunch of youth sports fields, and it was SRO. They needed a cop to direct traffic there were so many people going through there. All self service. You dispense your own yogurt, put the toppings on you want, and then pay by how much it weighs. Two people running the cash registers and two people filling up the toppings bar, and it was some good stuff.
 

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I saw a Dippin' Dots (pelleted) ice cream self-service machine at a local mall the other day. Anyone know if they're lucrative?

With respect to home care / companion services, they may be paid under Long Term Care insurance but I don't think it's covered under Medicare or Medicaid. Many states cover personal care under their Medicaid but an RN has to assess and evaluate the patient's need for it. The services are usually limited to a total of 20 hrs/week and require Nursing Aide or Assistant certification. It can be a great business if you can find patients who can afford it independently and are willing to take on the potential liability.

A couple of years ago, when my mother was in the hospital, she needed to be monitored 24/7 because we were concerned she'd try to get up in the night and fall or pull out her IV's. We paid an agency $25/hour for a "sitter" who provided no service other than to stay awake, get fresh water, and call the nurses if needed.

I've had a couple of ideas about business opportunities but can't afford to start them up. If you're interested at all, get in touch and I'll share the concepts. This is open to Jack or anyone else. These are unique ideas that I believe could be very lucrative if pursued.
 

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topless carwash

seriously, oil change and carwash all in one...

these guys here bank big bucks, its so busy there it is not even funny
 
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You in a Koser Food area Jack :shrug:


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Unfortunately no. I like all the Jewish delis and restaurants and bagel shops myself. I miss them from living in Baltimore.
 

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shaved ice snow-cones ...
These are great and they do not have any in Indiana that I've ever seen. In Baltimore they're all over the place. Little stands selling them.

Might look into the options of getting small trailers and setting them up in various locations.
 

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Jack, I dont know about where you live...but Ritas in PA are gold mines.....1st off youre only open 7 months max...you have little overhead and a small little shack and hire HS kids for minimum wage...this little thing attracts kids baseball, softball, summer basketball teams like flys on horseshit....

to boot you can get a little cart and take it to sporting events, concerts, car shows, carnivals, picnics, etc...

most people have more than one and take in the coin.then take off for 5 months..im assuming they are pricey is because they make money....
From looking into their franchises, it looks like they only want to setup stores and are wanting ~$300K for ONE. I did send in an application and request for more information. :0008
 

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This would be perfect for u. U have the means to get the people. I have some friends involved in this. Called Market America
What are you talking about :shrug:
 

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I know someone who has one of these in the Pitt area. Though they like it, they put in a ton of time. The h.s./minimum wage employees are great from a financial perspective, but need to be monitored constantly. Either you need to be at the store quite a bit, or pay for managers, which then hurts your bottom line.
A store front Rita's? I wish I lived near the airport.

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What about Dunkin Donuts?
I know a guy who has one in Richmond and he hates it. He does okay but the company is steady on his ass monitoring him and his usage of ingredients. They have a formula to determine how many donuts you sell and if you use more jelly filling, for instance, they will say you sold 500 jelly donuts and charge him for 500 jelly donuts when he only sold 250. That's why the fillings in Dunkin Donuts is VERY light.
 
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