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    Well, recently I interviewed a gentleman going into the restaurant business and sure enough he worked in a restaurant as a manager, which did $800,000 in sales it first year and it was a rather small chain. But each of their steakhouses were across the street from stadiums, you know baseball, football and basketball stadiums.

    The local crowd was dismal duri

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    rviewed a gentleman going into the restaurant business and sure enough he worked in a restaurant as a manager, which did $800,000 in sales it first year and it was a rather small chain. But each of their steakhouses were across the street from stadiums, you know baseball, football and basketball stadiums.

    The local crowd was dismal duri

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    e street from stadiums, you know baseball, football and basketball stadiums.

    The local crowd was dismal during the week, hardly anyone there actually, but it is growing now. Yet, after the big events everyone was there as in 2500 people or more and they had to move the tables in 20-30 minutes and it was jammed and packed in. They even had to seriously worry about the fire codes as people just kept jamming themselves in.

    How do you manage a business like that and maintain Customer Service while still handling the Massive Rush? Well they had different polici

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