Jan 9, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
Comments
|
When I started college at the University of California at San Jose State, the selling of alcohol was prohibited on campus. The Student Union led a fight to open a bar on campus. Many used the same arguments as the Wallsburg city council to block them. But, after a long struggle, the Student Union won the right to lease their old building for the purpose of the first on-campus bar.
Unfortunately, the students were more interested in studying than drinking. It was not long before the owner of the bar realized he would need sell more than beer to stay in business. However, when he began selling pasta, the Student Union sued to shut him down. He was cutting into their cafeteria business in the new building. The moral of this story is: there is no substitute for a good business plan. |
||||
|
||||
Please note by clicking on "Post Comment" you acknowledge that you have read the Terms of Service and the comment you are posting is in compliance with such terms. Be polite. Inappropriate posts may be removed by the moderator. Send us your feedback.
| Topic | Updated | Last By | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Talisker to turn failed project into affordable... | Nov '09 | Totally Unin... | 50 |
| County might crack down on nonprofits - The Par... (May '09) | May '09 | wow | 16 |
| His confirmation 'up in the air,' judge says - ... (Nov '08) | Nov '08 | nzekwe chidi | 3 |
| Talisker hit with lawsuit - The Park Record (Jun '08) | Sep '08 | Nebraska Boy | 5 |
| Out-of-district students jump through hoops (Aug '08) | Aug '08 | Sticky | 1 |
| Candidate: developers shouldn't rule - The Park... (Mar '08) | Mar '08 | ephraim hinc... | 2 |
| Does Utah's Government Care About Animal Cruelty? (Nov '07) | Nov '07 | Anne Davis | 1 |