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July 16, 2015 by Auntie Kate of Too Good to be Threw

Looking for help in your consignment or resale shop? Here’s some signs to help (or at least lighten your burden…)

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Finding good employees can be a challenge, says AuntieKate.wordress.com, the blog for professional resalers

Ah yes, those workers who don't wnt to really work...

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Posted in Shopkeeping talk | Tagged employees, resale shopkeeping, small business | 2 Comments

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  1. on July 17, 2015 at 12:08 am JoAnn Wills's avatar JoAnn Wills

    LOL, cute signs, but I need more customers, not more employees! My racks are full of women’s quality clothing so consignments are not the problem. Any one else having a hard Summer? Been here 19 years, worst Summer ever! Keep the funny posts coming, I need a little laughter. Thanks Kate!


    • on August 18, 2015 at 12:46 pm Angela's avatar Angela

      Sorry to hear you are having a tough Summer as well. I am still a newbie at 2.5 years (very small Midwest town) so I do not have a lot of data to compare it to. We still showed growth in July and so far in August, but defiantly not at the same pace as the previous months. Sales down by volume compared to first and second quarters. Using our extra time to prep to knock fourth quarter out of the park! Here is to better sales days after the heat breaks…*clink*



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