Would you do this for a living?

ravensteve1961 said:
READ THIS!!
LINK
Theyre Health Dept Regalations,,And you must get a permit.
SEE ANOTHER CASE OF DEMOCRATS!! WHO DOESNT WANT YOU TO SUCCEED!

Congratulations, Steve—now you’ve managed to go off topic in your own thread. :thumb: It’s time to take one of the major tranquilizers and a few deep breaths. Reeelaaaxxx… Of course there are going to licensing fees, city permits, and food handling health regulations that have to be adhered to. That’s just the nature of business. These laws are designed to protect the consumer, not quash anybody’s entrepreneurial spirit. And you better carry at least $100,000 worth of liability insurance. But that’s just part of doing business. I think a person could make a very comfortable income off of one of these carts if he does it right and works hard. Might be something for you to seriously consider, Steve. Like you said, you can be your own boss and there’s nobody screaming in your face.
 
Then explain why TTT is on welfare collecting food stamps with a college diploma? Oh yeah,,,This man is responsible
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Part of it is her attitude, and part of it is the result of her physical appearance. There is a very real bias in our culture towards people who do not conform to our standards of physical attractiveness. The average person on the street would probably deny that he thinks this way, but the truth of the matter is that we as a culture engage in widespread discrimination against people whom we find unattractive, whether we realize that we’re doing it or not. So the bald fact is that TTT’s physical appearance does close doors for. You can spout all the Pollyanna bullshit about equality that you want, but the bottom line is that she’s at a serious disadvantage in the job market.

Then again, a lot of it is her attitude. It sounds to me like she makes a lot of excuses for herself and doesn’t fully explore every option that is available to her. So it’s not entirely society’s fault, either.

There are absolutely no rational obstacles to you owning and operating a hot dog cart, other than your own lack of desire to make it work. There’s no way you’re ever going to get rich off it, but I think it would be an enjoyable way to make a modest and stress-free income. How much money do you really need, Steve? Would $30 k gross/year do it for you? I'm sure you easily clear that if you were motivated enough to do so.
 
ravensteve1961 said:
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You can be your own boss. Pick your hours and nobody telling you what to do or anyone breathing down your back.


I think, it is perfect for your position job. You can watch people around at the streets everyday. Come home, take your shoes off, eat your dinner, feed cat food, turn the computer on and typing.. www.alldeaf.com post to telling the members story what you are complained during the day at the streets, park, cars, people, etc....

It is your routine life ! :D
 
This a Ravensteve's way to avoid the cops and liberals by selling hot dogs in the middle of park crowd on hot sultry day.
 
Maybe he could stash a box of Krispy Kremes in the cart and use them to buy off the cops when he needs them to look the other way. :mrgreen:
 
zesty said:
well i recall him talking about how he loved esskay hotdogs and that he supported baltimore, blah blah.. nothing new!
*snickers* sorry have to agree with her on that
 
ravensteve1961 said:
Then explain why TTT is on welfare collecting food stamps with a college diploma? Oh yeah,,,This man is responsible
bill%20clinton.jpg
*sobbing* this clinton-obsessive freak NEVER stops!
 
Start here. Click on ‘Mobile Unit Food Service Facility’ for more specific information. I’ll see if I can dig up more info tomorrow. Right now my wife is pissed because I’ve been online all day. I’ve been sick for two weeks, and she knows that, but since she had the day off she thinks I should have spent the day with her. :roll: So I gotta go make her dinner and puff up her punctured self-esteem.
 
Steel said:
or just give him the "bird" instead.

wouldn't i love to do that!?!? :rofl: but i would hate getting reported or banned?? and then the others would miss me and my posts...

would you miss me, dear?? :naughty: :rofl:
 
I would rather work inside building to sell hotdogs...

I mean like at the Baseball stadium or concerts.
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
I would rather work inside building to sell hotdogs...

I mean like at the Baseball stadium or concerts.
Then you would have a boss down your neck and a supervisor looking over your shoulder.
 
Well then I will wear this on my head....

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Everytime the boss or supervisor get near, sting!!!!
 
Levonian said:
Maybe he could stash a box of Krispy Kremes in the cart and use them to buy off the cops when he needs them to look the other way. :mrgreen:

Sry...but I couldn't help :laugh2: (no pun intended, but it was a good one)
 
My Dad does have one of those hotdog stands he did business downtown Cleveland last year in the winter time. He made good money. ;)
 
I think that would be a nice job for someone who likes to meet people.

Some street vendors actually make good money.

For Magatsu, there are some vendors who specialize in natural foods, and they are popular too. :)
 
Levonian said:
Part of it is her attitude, and part of it is the result of her physical appearance. There is a very real bias in our culture towards people who do not conform to our standards of physical attractiveness. The average person on the street would probably deny that he thinks this way, but the truth of the matter is that we as a culture engage in widespread discrimination against people whom we find unattractive, whether we realize that we’re doing it or not. So the bald fact is that TTT’s physical appearance does close doors for. You can spout all the Pollyanna bullshit about equality that you want, but the bottom line is that she’s at a serious disadvantage in the job market.

Then again, a lot of it is her attitude. It sounds to me like she makes a lot of excuses for herself and doesn’t fully explore every option that is available to her. So it’s not entirely society’s fault, either.

There are absolutely no rational obstacles to you owning and operating a hot dog cart, other than your own lack of desire to make it work. There’s no way you’re ever going to get rich off it, but I think it would be an enjoyable way to make a modest and stress-free income. How much money do you really need, Steve? Would $30 k gross/year do it for you? I'm sure you easily clear that if you were motivated enough to do so.



I STAYED AT HOME BECAUSE I WANT TO AND I CHOOSE TO.
I HAD BAD ATTITUDE BECAUSE I GOT THAT FROM MY DAD'S SIDE
OF THE FAMILY. I HAVEN'T GREW UP WITH MY DAD... BUT
IT IS INHERIT... MY MOM AND FAMILY MEMBERS SAID I ACT JUST
LIKE HIM. MY DAD DIDN'T WORK... HE WAS ON SSI BECAUSE OF HIS
BAD BACK... HE LIED.
 
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