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Lack Of Public Houses On The Moor


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4 minutes ago, ECCOnoob said:

As for the socialising crowd, well they will go to venues for that purpose. There are entire streets filled with bars, clubs, venues for the nights out. Then we have the new food halls, hotels, cinemas, theatres, music venues, kelham island

These aren't on The Moor. The principle of my point was that The Moor has high footfall and a pub could make use of that. We know there are many pubs and bars in Sheffield.

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7 minutes ago, ECCOnoob said:

Pubs have to have significantly more numbers of staff. They need bar staff, service staff, cooks, kitchen porters.  They have the expense of glasses and crockery and cutlery which all has to be washed and processed and put back out. They also have the additional expense of not only selling the food but cooking, plating and serving it on site.

Yes....I do know this. I run a catering and hospitality business. Businesses incur operating costs. This is all factored in to the price of the products sold.

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8 minutes ago, ECCOnoob said:

You keep up your delusions of your business acumen love. I will take my law degree and 20+ years experience acting for corporations over your college course and experience of a sandwich trolley. 

Your imaginary law degree will not cover business strategies. They're two completely separate subjects.

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1 minute ago, Irene Swaine said:

Your imaginary law degree will not cover business strategies. They're two completely separate subjects.

You don't think qualified lawyers can also own and run businesses?

 

You just keep on trying love. 

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3 minutes ago, ECCOnoob said:

You don't think qualified lawyers can also own and run businesses?

 

You just keep on trying love. 

You won't get hired as a company director with a law degree. You'd need a business related qualification.

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6 minutes ago, Irene Swaine said:

You won't get hired as a company director with a law degree. You'd need a business related qualification.

You don't think qualified lawyers could also be company directors?  😁😁😁

 

Yeah you just keep trying love.  

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2 minutes ago, ECCOnoob said:

You don't think qualified lawyers could also be company directors?  😁😁😁

 

Yeah you just keep trying love.  

What would a lawyer know about customer service, marketing, brand promotion, accounting, customer experience management and customer engagement? What part of your law degree covered that?

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1 minute ago, Irene Swaine said:

What would a lawyer know about customer service, marketing, brand promotion, accounting, customer experience management and customer engagement? What part of your law degree covered that?

i suggest you look at the qualifications of the directors of, say,  BT Group PLC,  and see what they are - there may be some with Business degrees - or higher - but not all of them will necessarily have them.

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2 minutes ago, RollingJ said:

i suggest you look at the qualifications of the directors of, say,  BT Group PLC,  and see what they are - there may be some with Business degrees - or higher - but not all of them will necessarily have them.

What qualifications does the Director of BT have then? Running a business is a difficult job. You can't just wake up one morning and have a go at it. At the interview stage, you will be asked about your qualifications in business, marketing, leadership and accounting.

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Just now, Irene Swaine said:

What qualifications does the Director of BT have then? Running a business is a difficult job. You can't just wake up one morning and have a go at it. At the interview stage, you will be asked about your qualifications in business, marketing, leadership and accounting.

I honestly don't know - but which director are you on about - I suspect the Board of Directors encompasses quite a few specialisations?

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