Sentences with phrase «owner talks to other people»

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We're going to try and find out why they've outlasted hundreds of thousands of other restaurants by visiting these centenarians in person and talking to the owners, chefs, wait staff, and (perhaps most importantly) customers, as to why they think their restaurant has survived and flourished in one of the most competitive businesses in the country.
I also use social media to post pictures, ask for people's opinions and talk to other Folksy shop owners.
Among other things, she talked about how people in one small town, lacking a «net connection, would type out emails and give them on disk to a car owner who would drive them weekly to the nearest city (hours away) and send them to the wider world, returning later with the replies.
Heaney said he «talked to Gibson's people» and other Republican leaders around the district, stood in fields with farmers and their families, talked to shop owners and businesspeople on their premises, and studied the geographically vast 19th Congressional District in detail.
It is a bit of a «catch 22» for the resort owners who are in a way shooting themselves in the foot by putting prices up so dramatically for full moon because it means that people go away and talk to other backpackers and tell them how expensive it is to stay in Haad Rin, to which the usual reply is «Oh well, I only wanted to go for a Full Moon Party anyway, I'll just stay for a couple of nights then go to another island.»
But one should not discount the number of people who genuinely, deeply like the show, from the citizens of Venice who take great pride that it's here (the owner of a small San Marco pasta joint who helped me get home my first night in town was almost moved to tears talking about how much he loved it) to the people who have followed Hirst forever and see this as a triumph in the same vein as his other greatest hits (Courtney Love is a fan).
My number one rule as a business owner, I don't know if it's other peoples number one rule, but mine, is when I don't know how to do it, and on the technology side I'm 34 so I'm young enough to understand technology but I haven't immersed myself in technology, I would by no means call myself a technology expert, so when you're talking about systems and coordination and merging things, my number one rule is find someone I like, find someone I trust, and do whatever they tell me to do frankly.
I just recommend talking to attorney about the type of corporation structure you would need and about the organizational forms you may need to create if you plan to bring in other people as owners.
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