Corporations Questions and Answers

How can a small business survive when a Wal-Mart enters their town?




Answers: By supplying something that supports items sold by Wal-Mart and be in the same general area or by selling something that is not sold by Wal-Mart but still is needed by the local populace. Case in point - a coin/currency shop isn't threatened by Wal-Mart and can be located anywhere in town. A service shop that repairs or supplements what Wal-Mart sells - gun/archery shop, camera shop that specialized in items that Wal-Mart doesn't carry or instruct customers how to use.
If your business is close by it and competing directly it will be tough. I avoid walmart but am probably in the minority on this one. Find ways to differentiate yourself from them, maybe not on price but how about service? Depending on your business you may have a faithful customer base - talk to them about this directly. Maybe you can expand your market or sell your products over the internet.

You are not unique in this problem and there are a number of good links out there on the internet

Should Wal-Mart be unionized? Why or Why not.?




Answers: Unions had a place in labor at one time, but no longer. Many are corrupt, and drive the cost of labor so high business closes or moves to Mexico/China.
As much as I despise Wal*Mart, even they don't deserve such misery.

I want your planning and opinion!!?

What do you (The customers) want outta a cab company!

Please post your design the skys the limit!
example; more affordable prices!


Answers: Honestly, I apprehend why the cost is the cost and am fine with it but I other feel markedly anxious riding a cab.

I be a school bus driver for six years so I know roughly speaking being competent on the roads and person better equipped to drive than many of the other empire in the streets but the means of access cab drivers drive is of late scary to me!

I solely ride in a hackney cab maybe once every three years or something when we are down town and grasp stuck so I am sure that is some of it but still...
Courteous drivers, and prices that everyone can afford. The minicab company here also drives people who are drunk or coming from the hospital for free.

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