dereksbicycles
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Ok. I know a lot of people get steady salary working at Target. I would like to know about people who may have a lot of business at one time and so little at other time.
Few examples:
A. Person who owns construction business may get a lot of jobs in summer and little in winter.
B. Person who does well selling at outdoor flea market may get a lot of sales in summer. None in winter.
C. Many stores that are open during tourist season may succeed, but will hardly get any business when school starts.
I know many of you have jobs like this. How do you deal with it? If given choice, would you try to get a lot of business during the peak time to make up for the "down" time? Or would you figure to not correbrate the peak and "down" time? Figure you will find something else to do during "down" time to make up for slow time. Don't worry about having to make soooooo many sales that you need to cover for "down" time?
Few examples:
A. Person who owns construction business may get a lot of jobs in summer and little in winter.
B. Person who does well selling at outdoor flea market may get a lot of sales in summer. None in winter.
C. Many stores that are open during tourist season may succeed, but will hardly get any business when school starts.
I know many of you have jobs like this. How do you deal with it? If given choice, would you try to get a lot of business during the peak time to make up for the "down" time? Or would you figure to not correbrate the peak and "down" time? Figure you will find something else to do during "down" time to make up for slow time. Don't worry about having to make soooooo many sales that you need to cover for "down" time?