Hopefully that new show Luck will be good. Anybody watch Game of Thrones? I've only seen a couple episodes, but it doesn't seem too bad.
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Originally posted by sacrifice View Postthat is fucking awesome
Originally posted by Kielan View PostWolves are hard to train, but once you show them who is boss, you'll never have an issue. Ask Sean, he knows hahahah.
Can't fucking stand that show.I dislike Byron.
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Originally posted by ratty View PostI wish we could find out how it would have ended. How to Make it in America did more explaining the process of starting a clothing business than any book could have, and it was much more entertaining.
I'd be so lost in launching my tee and hoodie company without that show.
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I was completely lost on what to do with getting samples made, finding buyers, that brand reps exist, what lookbooks are for. Helped me out with that.
Now its just a matter of scraping together more cash to make some more samples and our lookbook. I made a good deal of money the past week putting up drywall in an office my father's company is building for ConEdison. I'll be back in NYC the week before school starts trying to make some more cash.
Also another topic for RT, how hard is it to be a part-time car salesperson? I'm going to apply at the VW/Audi dealer in Ithaca once I get back to school. I know literally everything about VAG's having owned 3 since turning 16 (just turned 20). Also I'm a decent salesperson with prior experience selling ad space in a newspaper. I was pretty successful, but quit since I wasn't passionate about selling ad space haha. VWs could be a different story. Also any insight into the other positions available at dealerships? I could be good at looking up and selling parts since I do all my repairs myself and know my car inside and out.
And to be pretty honest, watching that show motivated me to get my stuff rolling. Drive is really the biggest part.emkayIV
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Originally posted by ratty View PostI was completely lost on what to do with getting samples made, finding buyers, that brand reps exist, what lookbooks are for. Helped me out with that.
Now its just a matter of scraping together more cash to make some more samples and our lookbook. I made a good deal of money the past week putting up drywall in an office my father's company is building for ConEdison. I'll be back in NYC the week before school starts trying to make some more cash.
Also another topic for RT, how hard is it to be a part-time car salesperson? I'm going to apply at the VW/Audi dealer in Ithaca once I get back to school. I know literally everything about VAG's having owned 3 since turning 16 (just turned 20). Also I'm a decent salesperson with prior experience selling ad space in a newspaper. I was pretty successful, but quit since I wasn't passionate about selling ad space haha. VWs could be a different story. Also any insight into the other positions available at dealerships? I could be good at looking up and selling parts since I do all my repairs myself and know my car inside and out.
And to be pretty honest, watching that show motivated me to get my stuff rolling. Drive is really the biggest part.
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