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re: OT: Considering retiring and settling in GA
Posted on 12/30/13 at 1:52 pm to Brick67
Posted on 12/30/13 at 1:52 pm to Brick67
Do not open a pub.
Real Estate market is saturated in the area.
Small breweries are difficult to sustain in Ga due to 3-tiered distribution law.
Plenty of need for special ed, but she is probably accustomed to yankee salary, the pay cut to move South should be considered.
It sounds like neither of you have spent much time in the private sector. It's rough around these parts.
Real Estate market is saturated in the area.
Small breweries are difficult to sustain in Ga due to 3-tiered distribution law.
Plenty of need for special ed, but she is probably accustomed to yankee salary, the pay cut to move South should be considered.
It sounds like neither of you have spent much time in the private sector. It's rough around these parts.
Posted on 12/30/13 at 2:18 pm to deeprig9
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Do not open a pub.
I know they are trendy and there is a ton of them there. We could buy a failing one and turn it around. I have experience in the F&B biz prior to active duty.
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Small breweries are difficult to sustain in Ga due to 3-tiered distribution law.
Intersting. I wish the new one luck then.
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she is probably accustomed to yankee salary, the pay cut to move South should be considered
Dude...we're in Louisiana. It would be a $10-12K/yr increase--trust me we've checked. Teachers earn squat here and it is pathetic. She taught in ND and it is on par with GA salaries.
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It sounds like neither of you have spent much time in the private sector. It's rough around these parts.
True...would have to think outside the box. I love a challenge. Good thing I'll have that Sr officer retirement pay! Maybe I should look at a franchise of some sort or a high end cigar bar or shop. What does Athens "need" these days?
I could always check with CAT.
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