Pompal 09.
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mr. mush and i have worked extremely hard to develop our mobile massage business over the last 7-8 years.
recently, a large hotel has approached us about possibly taking over some already built-out space in their property to offer massage/spa services. we believe it is 3 service rooms with reception plus a men's and women's water closet with sink (1 of each). we would also expect to offer poolside massage as well as in-room service.
if we take this opportunity, it may mean the demise of our mobile business. after all, it is a hotel in a tourist destination, and we'd be looking at a 6 day-a-week operation... possibly 7 after some other mt's are hired.
logistically speaking, we think we'd be the only mt's for the 1st month or so, but we realize that we just wouldn't have the strength or energy to service standing accounts... we think that if it really takes off, we could possibly retain some of those private clients.
we could close our mobile business.
we could reduce it somehow to service only our favorite regular clients.
we could sell it, but that may prove difficult with few actual assets.
we could hire mt's to service the business while trying to start up the fixed site location.
we certainly know that without risk, there is no reward.
our heads are full. there are so many questions...
cooperative advertising/marketing, equipment, supplies, flat rate rent vs. a peceneforum.xxxe of the gross/net, accounting, payroll, and on and on and on...
anyone have experience negotiating with a hotel for this type of thing?
recently, a large hotel has approached us about possibly taking over some already built-out space in their property to offer massage/spa services. we believe it is 3 service rooms with reception plus a men's and women's water closet with sink (1 of each). we would also expect to offer poolside massage as well as in-room service.
if we take this opportunity, it may mean the demise of our mobile business. after all, it is a hotel in a tourist destination, and we'd be looking at a 6 day-a-week operation... possibly 7 after some other mt's are hired.
logistically speaking, we think we'd be the only mt's for the 1st month or so, but we realize that we just wouldn't have the strength or energy to service standing accounts... we think that if it really takes off, we could possibly retain some of those private clients.
we could close our mobile business.
we could reduce it somehow to service only our favorite regular clients.
we could sell it, but that may prove difficult with few actual assets.
we could hire mt's to service the business while trying to start up the fixed site location.
we certainly know that without risk, there is no reward.
our heads are full. there are so many questions...
cooperative advertising/marketing, equipment, supplies, flat rate rent vs. a peceneforum.xxxe of the gross/net, accounting, payroll, and on and on and on...
anyone have experience negotiating with a hotel for this type of thing?