Whether you like it or not, the day you decided to become a garment decorating entrepreneur, you also became an event accommodator. Let's take a closer to look:
Customer 1: My event is on Saturday, can I pick up my shirts Friday?
You: Sure thing, shirts will be ready at noon on Friday.
Customer 2: My company picnic is on Monday, can I pick up my shirts on Friday?
You: Sure thing, shirts will be ready at 1 pm on Friday.
Customer 3: The first game of the season is Saturday, can we pick up the uniforms on Friday?
You: Sure thing, jerseys will be ready at 2 pm on Friday.
Customer 4: Our 5k is on Saturday. Can you deliver shirts to the run registration on Friday?
You: Sure thing, we'll deliver them by 3 pm on Friday.
Cringeworthy, right? As a decorator, you are creating products for people to represent their brand, organization, team, company and so on. More often than not, apparel or printed products are used for events. Therefore, as a decorator, you are forced to accommodate your business to deliver products for your customer's events. The entrepreneurial nightmare looms as to what will happen if you miss deliveringproducts for an event.
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