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billethkid
04-29-2020, 06:10 PM
That means many of our favorites places most likely will not survive.

Restaurants/retail will have a struggle but at least they know when they can open.

The Salons/barber shops/spa at this moment have no idea how long it will be before they can conduct any business.

All the funding that has been put forth to date has been to protect the employees paycheck.

What is the small business owner to do with zero revenue stream
for the foreseeable future?

Unless something changes many will not be around.

Stop and think for a minute if the only money you will have is what you got this month and there will be no more money coming to your house hold for the foreseeable future. And oh by the way the state will let you know when you "might" get your next check.....and to be more realistic further assume you have no more access during this undetermined period to your savings/pensions/etc.

Most people including the politicians have no idea what it takes for a small business to survive in the normal circumstance.
Let alone having the revenue stream abruptly shut down....with no end in sight.

Terrible!!

ithos
04-29-2020, 09:03 PM
I could not agree more.

Parker
04-30-2020, 05:34 AM
The news last night showed interviews with some small business owners who either cannot open yet (hair salon), or who will be restricted to 25% capacity (restaurant), who talked of potential devastating loss and whose faces looked sick as their hopes of a more robust opening fell flat. I am sick for them. The opening of Florida is too restrictive and timid. So frustrating.

dewilson58
04-30-2020, 06:01 AM
The opening of Florida is too restrictive and timid. So frustrating.


but appropriate


there will be whiners if it's too slow and if it's too fast

daddymac1127
04-30-2020, 10:00 AM
could not agree more. I would add that these businesses would work very hard to prevent any further spread of the virus because they are more customer service orientated and realize they need all their customers to be healthy as much as their customers need them.

JoMar
04-30-2020, 10:04 AM
I had a converstion with a Cal's employee. He said that many of the employees agree that they shouldn't open. Customers deal with only one stylist, the stylists deal with many clients. There is not a way to keep a distance and unless they test everyone when they walk in the door they are always at risk. Just another view from someone that works in that environment.

Shbullet
04-30-2020, 10:14 AM
but appropriate


there will be whiners if it's too slow and if it's too fast


But your not classified as a "whiner" because your answer is "appropriate"....right?

New Englander
04-30-2020, 10:17 AM
but appropriate


there will be whiners if it's too slow and if it's too fast

:agree:

graciegirl
04-30-2020, 10:35 AM
could not agree more. I would add that these businesses would work very hard to prevent any further spread of the virus because they are more customer service orientated and realize they need all their customers to be healthy as much as their customers need them.

I wish that you could see what a virus looked like under a microscope. THIS virus is very contagious. VERY contagious. If contracted, the odds of dying from it if you are over 65 are very grim. I am not paranoid, but I would not go and have my hair cut now if they wore the full garb with the mask, gloves and plastic shield and sprayed the chair with bleach after each time. I very much worry about the person who always cuts my hair. She is loved by her family, she is a wit, and a hard working person who I very much admire, standing eight hours on her feet and putting up with some mighty challenging folks. This is a situation that none of us have ever dreamed of. This reality is ugly. There are NO easy answers. None. All caring people worry very much about small businesses.

Northwoods
04-30-2020, 08:29 PM
but appropriate


there will be whiners if it's too slow and if it's too fast

Totally agree. There are people who want the country (and The Villages) shut down until there are no COVID cases. Then there are some who want us to open up the country...

B767drvr
05-01-2020, 08:23 PM
Totally agree. There are people who want the country (and The Villages) shut down until there are no COVID cases. Then there are some who want us to open up the country...

Just tagging on to your quote, not taking exception...

The "Stay At Home" orders were all sold to the public as a means to "flatten the curve" and not overwhelm our hospitals. Remember that? Somehow, the politicians have morphed this into an impossible attempt to prevent further spread of the virus.

(Here's where I could provide quotes and links to articles citing numerous doctors and epidemiologists saying preventing the SPREAD, without a vaccine or herd immunity, is impossible.)

YES, we can flatten the curve. NO, we cannot prevent its spread.

EdFNJ
05-04-2020, 08:55 PM
My wife gave me a haircut last week. I told here I wanted her to lower my ears but she didn't quite understand.



https://i.postimg.cc/PxfLRKh6/2020-04-07-14-35-05.jpg

Bay Kid
05-05-2020, 06:40 AM
You should have our governor from VA.

PennBF
05-05-2020, 07:49 AM
You are constrained for a few months but LONG time dead. Which is more appealing?:ohdear:

graciegirl
05-05-2020, 08:03 AM
You are constrained for a few months but LONG time dead. Which is more appealing?:ohdear:

My thoughts exactly. Here in the Villages where almost every resident is in the high risk group and also where every resident has lived long enough to know that the results of this disaster will be horribly devastating to not only small business but big business and to every single person in this world. It will eventually cause hunger and death and poverty and it is NOT in any way an easily solvable problem. It involves not only immediate loss of income to small businesses but it will have a domino effect and the world will see within a year a devastation of enormous proportions to all people that is far more deadly than the virus.

I am not willing to risk my life. I know I may not live long enough to see the comfortable way of life that most of us have destroyed, but it will happen, no matter what we choose to do in the short term. Sometimes we are faced with unsolvable problems. UNSOLVABLE PROBLEMS. Heartbreaking problems.

tophcfa
05-05-2020, 08:34 AM
My wife gave me a haircut last week. I told here I wanted her to lower my ears but she didn't quite understand.



https://i.postimg.cc/PxfLRKh6/2020-04-07-14-35-05.jpg

Dam, that’s a lot of hair that’s not grey for an old guy. And now you can’t wear one of those face masks that strap around your ear.

bgamble3
05-05-2020, 08:58 AM
Freedom to choose is more important!

Number 10 GI
05-05-2020, 09:43 AM
When you are retired living in your paid for dream home, drawing social security and have a pension or investment income that enables you to live very comfortably, it's real easy to ignore how hard it is for the person that has a mortgage/rent, car payment and other living expenses to meet every month. Retirees can easily stay at home and order in their groceries, never having to leave the house. Working people don't have that luxury, they face eviction, loss of their home, car and everything they worked for plus their self esteem. Young people aren't as susceptible to the Corona virus so let them get back to work and get the economy going again. Us old folks can stay at home until a vaccine or an effective treatment has been developed. Your chances of catching the virus are almost non-existent if you stay at home. Until there is a vaccine this virus isn't going away so how long do you think our economy will last waiting for a cure or treatment before we are allowed to live normally? If our economy tanks your pension and investments will likely disappear or be severely reduced.

Rapscallion St Croix
05-05-2020, 09:48 AM
My wife gave me a haircut last week. I told here I wanted her to lower my ears but she didn't quite understand.



https://i.postimg.cc/PxfLRKh6/2020-04-07-14-35-05.jpg

What a waste of Grecian Formula

B767drvr
05-05-2020, 11:16 AM
My thoughts exactly. Here in the Villages where almost every resident is in the high risk group and also where every resident has lived long enough to know that the results of this disaster will be horribly devastating to not only small business but big business and to every single person in this world. It will eventually cause hunger and death and poverty and it is NOT in any way an easily solvable problem. It involves not only immediate loss of income to small businesses but it will have a domino effect and the world will see within a year a devastation of enormous proportions to all people that is far more deadly than the virus.

I am not willing to risk my life. I know I may not live long enough to see the comfortable way of life that most of us have destroyed, but it will happen, no matter what we choose to do in the short term. Sometimes we are faced with unsolvable problems. UNSOLVABLE PROBLEMS. Heartbreaking problems.

YIKES! Gracie... deep breath. It's a BEAUTIFUL day. Take a nice walk and feel the sunshine.

JoMar
05-05-2020, 01:51 PM
When you are retired living in your paid for dream home, drawing social security and have a pension or investment income that enables you to live very comfortably, it's real easy to ignore how hard it is for the person that has a mortgage/rent, car payment and other living expenses to meet every month. Retirees can easily stay at home and order in their groceries, never having to leave the house. Working people don't have that luxury, they face eviction, loss of their home, car and everything they worked for plus their self esteem. Young people aren't as susceptible to the Corona virus so let them get back to work and get the economy going again. Us old folks can stay at home until a vaccine or an effective treatment has been developed. Your chances of catching the virus are almost non-existent if you stay at home. Until there is a vaccine this virus isn't going away so how long do you think our economy will last waiting for a cure or treatment before we are allowed to live normally? If our economy tanks your pension and investments will likely disappear or be severely reduced.

And that is the choice going on right now, economy vs health. Crap shoot, russian roulette, thin the herd or whatever you want to call it, those that are in the service business will depend on us to return to their place of business. If you are imune or just know there is no way you can contract the virus go for it.