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Post by snaplongtimer on Nov 10, 2017 21:13:54 GMT
Thoughts on the Commit, Share Your Fit Campaigns? I find it difficult keeping after a decent campaign given I was originally set up as an absentee business owner. I would think a constant presence and hammering of your campaign in-house is necessary. If you are overwhelmed trying to keep your multiple businesses afloat performing basic tasks and balancing your time between them, do you think it's possible to run a successful campaign by not being there to promote it as much as it would demand? We all know how useless employees can be (when you're not around) and do not necessarily share your best interests.
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Post by determined1 on Nov 10, 2017 22:25:37 GMT
Snap knew all along that the model wasn't absentee owner. pete made a comment to me back in 2010 that "you can't expect to have a successful business if you're only staffed 20 to 30 hours a week". Well, yeah, it took us all of 3 months to figure that out, but that's not what we were sold. I expected to get back to my real line of work, and now locked into this clueless franchisor until I'm out of my agreement and sell it to someone who'll run it as a private club.
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