Posted by northEast puller1 on November 17, 2013 at 03:17:49 from (74.212.27.230):
In Reply to: Main Street Revisited posted by oldtanker on November 16, 2013 at 22:20:34:
I under stand what you are saying about the hours as I did the 50 mile rat race commute for over 20 years. How ever being the owner and sole proprietors of a small town True Value hardware store in my 5th year now and am moving it to a bigger location. This week. I tried staying open till 9pm for the very reason you have stated. I did a mass mailing to announce the newer longer hours also. Well after a year of trying it. This is what I have learned. In a small town you do not have enough paying customers shopping till 9pm to pay a person to run the store so you are losing money not making it and I am at the store now 12 hours a day 6 day’s a week and do not have it in me to be open till 9pm for 14 hours with a 29 mile ride to and from the store day in and day out. That is like milking another 20 cows when you stanchion barn is to small for your heard and you have to switch out 20 morning and night day in and day out . Been their dun that also. 30 years ago.
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