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How many forumites work or own coffeeshops?
Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 09:56 am
by mark the martian
I'm surprised that there aren't more around, but I've seen a few posts indicating people work or are assosiated with coffeeshops. So go on, out with it!
Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 11:31 am
by FlyByNite
DC on Channels works at Nes, a very smoker friendly bar since they gave up their coffeeshop license.
Hunter is a member here and lists himself as a coffeeshop manager..
Enjoy
FlyByNite
Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 11:42 am
by mark the martian
Hey Hunter, which shop you manage?
Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 12:21 pm
by Boner
FlyByNite wrote:DC on Channels works at Nes, a very smoker friendly bar since they gave up their coffeeshop license.
DC is a member here not on Channels.
mark the martian wrote:Hey Hunter, which shop you manage?
Surprisingly Hunters.
Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 12:31 pm
by mark the martian
I get zero points there
Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 12:44 pm
by Bob2
hunters advised me to purchase the nyc diesel said it was lovely and it was (totally messed me up) was a really nice bloke offered me a go on the new vaps when im next in town and hes name is simon. with you totally about coffee shop owners and managers being members here, as we are the ideal customers
Posted: Sat 21st Nov 2009 07:10 am
by echc1
we're cheap market research

Posted: Sat 21st Nov 2009 02:43 pm
by seanlyall
Dont know of anyone working from here but I know that Homegrown Fantasy are on the look out for staff
Soooooo tempted to miss my return flight every time I go.
Posted: Sun 22nd Nov 2009 05:46 am
by hippy_man99
woah.... woah..... HGF is lookin for staff?
I could really use a job now that you mention it..... hmmmmm
Posted: Mon 23rd Nov 2009 12:01 am
by seanlyall
Oh man I wish my woman would move with me over to the Netherlands I would have applied as soon as I saw it on the window.
Posted: Mon 23rd Nov 2009 01:06 am
by metal4mullets
hippy_man99 wrote:woah.... woah..... HGF is lookin for staff?
I could really use a job now that you mention it..... hmmmmm
LOL! At least I'll know that if it's my first day you'll know well enough to seat me in the back on the couches

Posted: Mon 23rd Nov 2009 01:06 am
by mark the martian
Unfortunately for me, my Dutch leaves much to be desired

Posted: Mon 23rd Nov 2009 05:45 am
by Puffin13
mark the martian wrote:Unfortunately for me, my Dutch leaves much to be desired

Speaking dutch is
not always required to get a job in Holland.
Posted: Mon 23rd Nov 2009 05:55 am
by hippy_man99
especially in Amsterdam!

Posted: Mon 23rd Nov 2009 11:56 am
by mark the martian
Hehe, I know! I work in Amsterdam, in English too

But I've applied for a few jobs at coffeeshops and they wanted me to have fluent Dutch. Although I have had a few budtenders at the more touristy places who were clearly British or US expats