Robert Roman,
Not one to blow my own horn (at least, not loudly), I too, have guided many new investors through the somewhat nerve wracking process of buying or building a new facility. Most became friends and enjoy the rewards of successful endeavors. Certainly, a few struggled due to myriad factors. I like to believe that my advice and experience aided the financial successes of the former.
My portrayal as a myopic operator was an attempt to illustrate rph9167’s excellent reminder of how the “death spiral” begins...And, the unintended consequences of poorly considered actions.
With the exception of the “small fortune” thing, the vignettes presented were real…spoken aloud by operators with whom I’ve dealt. The names were changed to protect the idiotic.
I do admit to uttering the large fortune/small fortune comment to a potential client…as we stood on the dirt of his “best location, ever”. Gazing at the biggest dog in the market’s mortgage-free operation across the street, I added, “Any idea how long he can go at 25₵/4 minutes?”
I now realize that my satirical musings might require [SATIRE]…..[/SATIRE] formatting.