A Quote by Dominique Crenn

In the restaurant business, if you break even, you're lucky. It's a really hard business, it's a survival business. — © Dominique Crenn
In the restaurant business, if you break even, you're lucky. It's a really hard business, it's a survival business.
Call on a business man only at business times, and on business; transact your business, and go about your business, in order to give him time to finish his business.
Wherever you go in the galaxy, you can find a food business, a house-building business, a war business, a peace business, a governing business, and so forth. And, of course, a God business, which is called 'religion,' and which is a particularly reprehensible line of endeavor.
When we separate the word business into its component letters, B-U-S-I-N-E-S-S, we find that U and I are both in it. In fact, if U and I were not in business, it would not be business. Furthermore, we discover that U comes before I in business and the I is silent-it is to be seen, not heard. Also, the U in business has the sound of I, which indicates it is an amalgamation of the interests of U and I. When they are properly amalgamated, business becomes harmonious, profitable, and pleasant.
Having been in the restaurant business, our job in the restaurant business is to be responsible for our customers' happiness. It's the nature of the hospitality business. You need to take care of people. You take care of customers above all others. Customers are your lifeblood.
I mean the business is just so rough man, people always think the business is easy, and the business is very rough. This is probably the worst business that you can get in, as far as, business-wise.
I was told I had to go to business school to succeed. I gave it a shot, but eventually dropped out to bootstrap a restaurant with just a Visa card and a $20,000 line of credit. Everyone told me restaurants were hard work (and they were right! I have so much respect for anyone in the restaurant business). I ran the restaurant for two years, sold a franchise, decided to change paths, and sold the whole operation at a modest profit.
I've always studied business. Even when I was a ball player, I'd read business journals and the business sections of newspapers.
I started in the restaurant business at the age of 19 as a waitress. I loved the atmosphere and the camaraderie of the restaurant business. I loved not having to go to an office. I loved making people happy.
The more we talk about kindness in business, the more we'll break through the hard structures that have defined business and alienated women from getting to the top.
In a family business, you grow up with close contact to the business, whatever it is, and the beer business is certainly a very social type of business.
Advertising is a business within a business and the man who neglects it will soon find himself with a business without a business.
We're in the doing business, or acting business and creating business. We're not in the results business, so we don't have any control over what the result is.
If you're a person who says yes most of the time, you'll find yourself in the hotel business and the restaurant business.
I'm not in the speech making business. I'm not in the seminar business. I'm not in the writing book business. I'm in the changing lives business.
There is no business like show business, Irving Berlin once proclaimed, and thirty years ago he may have been right, but not anymore. Nowadays almost every business is like show business, including politics, which has become more like show business than show business is.
It's really hard to run a business against somebody who is not acting as if it were in business.
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