My friend, Paul, who is in construction, told me that business has been extremely slow. Of course he should know that his business would be one of the firsts to get hit when an economic turmoil like this is upon us. I told him that business is like a roller coaster ride. We just have to hold on tight and follow the "wave". When there is a downturn, there surely will be an upswing. Of course, we have to survive the downturn in order to enjoy the goodness that comes with an upswing.
Paul said that he doesn't know how much longer he could hold on to his current operations. He may need to downsize if slow trend continues. Well, that's pretty common. He could always set up his offices again when there are new businesses, right?
Despite all these trouble, Paul jokes that he has already found a Boston Moving Company just in case he has to close shop overnight. I think he's just exaggerating. His isn't a fly-by-night company and he doesn't need to leave overnight. Moreover, he has been really prudent all these while.
Anyway, people come, people go. Businesses come, businesses go. I like economic turmoil because it closes the gap between the rich and the poor.
Paul said that he doesn't know how much longer he could hold on to his current operations. He may need to downsize if slow trend continues. Well, that's pretty common. He could always set up his offices again when there are new businesses, right?
Despite all these trouble, Paul jokes that he has already found a Boston Moving Company just in case he has to close shop overnight. I think he's just exaggerating. His isn't a fly-by-night company and he doesn't need to leave overnight. Moreover, he has been really prudent all these while.
Anyway, people come, people go. Businesses come, businesses go. I like economic turmoil because it closes the gap between the rich and the poor.
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