Stafford, late night shopping?

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Cheeky40

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It must be so hard finding premises, there are hardly any empty shops in Stafford are there. Plenty of vacant stalls in the market too. New stakeholders get concessions on rent, I believe.

A ' SUITABLE' premises!
Yes there are many vacant shops, but I want the right one for me, not one down a grotty little back street, or one that stands alone with no other shops around.
And as for the market, I would not be able to stock most of my brands in there anyway, and seeing as its dying in there, it really would not make much business sense would it.
You really are a dummy, and obviously have no idea about retail.
 

Cheeky40

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I am not the one complaining about how hard it is to find premises in a town with such a vast number of empty shops and stalls.
As a senior manager in a local company I am directly responsible for the employment of about 400 people. That is certainly a far greater contribution to the local economy than running a little rented shop that sells (or actually doesn't sell) pointless items that no one wants and blaming its demise in the landlord.

It is actually a very busy profitable business, so you are completely wrong yet AGAIN.
Considering you say you have so many people to manage, you spend enough time on here talking crap.
At a guess I would say you haven't even got a job.
Well if you're stuck, I could do with a cleaner in my shop, I can pay above minimum wage too :xd:
 

John Marwood

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I am not the one complaining about how hard it is to find premises in a town with such a vast number of empty shops and stalls.
As a senior manager in a local company I am directly responsible for the employment of about 400 people. That is certainly a far greater contribution to the local economy than running a little rented shop that sells (or actually doesn't sell) pointless items that no one wants and blaming its demise in the landlord.

1.Senior managers aren't directly responsible for the employment of 400 . The point of management structures is the avoidance of such.

2. panem et circenses
 

Really?

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Told you it would never last. Wrong shop, wrong town

I am intrigued.

Could you tell us, as you are such a staunch supporter of Stafford, which independent shops you do actually like and support? I bet they must really look forward to you and your credit card visiting.

Or, as I suspect, do you actually bring nothing to the table, spending your money outside of the town or with multi nationals ?

Pray, do tell. Then we can all judge if your statements are of any value whatsoever and whether or not your opinions are valid.
 

Lucy

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I'm a senior manager (in job title), so I will make sure every time I respond to one of your posts I will be a complete tit @age'd parent;) I also think in HD logic I'm responsible for 2 million people.
 

age'd parent

50,000th poster!
I'm a senior manager (in job title), so I will make sure every time I respond to one of your posts I will be a complete tit @age'd parent;) I also think in HD logic I'm responsible for 2 million people.

Sorry I should have said "Nearly all" after all I was a site superviser for 10 years and
thus came into the catagory "Senior management", so it must be just you
and I that are the exceptions to the rule! :D
 
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