I run a restaurant. I dont like running a restaurant. If I close my restaurant what other business should I start. Nothing with food. Or people. I hate dealing with people.
I run a restaurant. I dont like running a restaurant. If I close my restaurant what other business should I start...
Id start a nice little restaurant if I were in your shoes
Start an online store for a niche market and market the shit out of it. Have no phone number, handle all customer complaints with email, and even with large growth you wont need much staff outside of one administrative person and a few idiots packing boxes that are easily replaceable the second they ask for a raise.
You should definitely look into opening a large, well-staffed restaurant.
I'm only going to say this once: food truck.
Buy a two or three family house and rent the appartments. Then when thats paid off, you buy another one, and so on and so on. Do it till your dead.
maybe try restaurant
I see its comedy hour on biz
I was thinking something like this. No clue what tho.
Allready have 2 buy its going to take a while to get more. I also dont just wanna sit around doing nothing. Need a business. But not food business.
Seriously tho, maybe start a landscaping business, buy some nice equipment and hire some competent young guys and eventually they can do the work for you while you fuck fine dudes
>Nothing with food. Or people.
animals?
I cant even handle my own garden. Nah.
Trade stocks. No people involved.
I like animals. Go on.
Doing it. Going slow. I dont daytrade så lots of free time.
get into trading and killing endangered species for money, I hear there's a fortune to be made doing that shit out there
So I'm assuming you probably don't have time to become an experienced trainer. That doesn't stop you from walking dogs, dogsitting when owners are on holiday or grooming. All from your van.
Is it an indian restaurant by any chance?
I was thinking about accual business. Not «im 16 year old and walking dogs after school»-job
No.
Just finished up work, doing this and making good bank. Get a uniform though.
What are people most likely to buy on internet?
J & W grad, ex-hospitality industry entrepreneur here. I hear you brother. There's just something about living in a restaurant for a few years (15) that makes a man loose all attraction to the human race. People are scumbags who only want to eat for free. And I don't care where on the ladder you are in a restaurant... in one way or another you have to be concerned with a stranger's disgusting dirty dishes.
>business ideas... no food no people
wow, so it's not just me... I've asked this same exact question (not here) before. The customer is not always right, in fact, I am pretty sure that the customer always just wants to fuck you over and get something for free or heavily discounted.
>retail
sucks cock. it's like the restaurant business only slower... much much slower. plus, instead of a 300% markup retail only does a 100% markup... 1 keystone or something like that
>manufacturing
what? like a widget? sure but, you have to think of something to manufacture, then your only "customers" are not individuals but other companies.
>service
like maintenance or handyman or break fix . super similar to restaurant except no food. You still have to deal with customers and depending on what service you are providing, you are responsible for that item after you touched it. So, granny brings her 1925 Canon camera into your shop for repairs. the leather strap needs to be replaced is all. two days after it leaves your shop the whole lens falls out of the camera. you now have to fix the camera for free because you touched it.
I live in a tourist destination so, there are plenty of opportunity for shit like Segway guided tours. tourist trap "museums". tourist "attractions". this kind of crap is similar to the restaurant biz w/o the food (garlic smell permeates my everything) and w/o the filthy dishes.
>restaurant consulting
all the good parts... none of the shit.
good luck bro. hope you find a winner.
>No.
I'll have chicken korma please
Make it seem really good an sell it to some chump
How much capital do you have to work with?
How bout a cow manure packaging co.
No people - check
No food - check
>restaurant consultant
Didn't know these existed but in figure the market for someone to come and hold your hand in better marketing strategies must be pretty high
Non meme this is actually a solid suggestion, you don't have to micro manage and it's plenty of opportunities to franchise
liquidate everything you have and buy RLC
Plain nan bread with that, no rice.
Yeah man. It's who these mom and pops call when they are either first starting out (wise) or days from bankruptcy (unwise). I have plenty of friends and former's who will happily accept an $11,000 check for a month's worth of telling a "restaurateur" the difference between a conventional oven and a convection oven and which one to buy to blow out granny's famous recipe turd burgers.
Dude, I hate people so much. Restaurant consulting could be interesting. My restaurant is successfull and Iv been running it for 7 years. Im just tired of all the shit. Still, Id like a business that I can mange from above instead of soing the work. Thanks
Enough to start any small business. But not enought that I can go into realestate big. I can go into realestate as well, but that would be slow as fuck.
pump and dump biz shitcoins