shootingstar
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Shes only 16 but I`m amazed at her will to do business.. drawing up a business plan will probably be a bit beyond her TBH
Should she not finish school first?
Or she could do this as a sideline project - if possible as part of one of her courses (e.g. business studies?) or as an extra curricular activity. Learning about doing market research and business plans is not beyond many 16 year olds and it's a prudent precursor to just lurching into a business with no plans.
Your local city/county enterprise board may be able to help/advise.
Not necessarily. She shouldn't have much trouble estimating some running costs for example, and could easily investigate the likes of insurance etc. You should encourage her to make an attempt anyway IMO.
Don't know anything about the Cork area, but I recently tried to book a mobile dog wash/grooming service for my elderly dog and there was a 2-week waiting list!! Cost €50 for an hours work (Meath area). Good luck to your daughter!
If you read my 2nd post you see i added i do encourage her...
I know, I meant encourage her to try and do up some sort of business plan BTW.
This is putting the cart before the horse in my opinion. A website is pointless without some initial market research and business planning.My friend in Dublin is currently designing a dummy website for her as a surprise.
Don't know anything about the Cork area, but I recently tried to book a mobile dog wash/grooming service for my elderly dog and there was a 2-week waiting list!! Cost €50 for an hours work (Meath area). Good luck to your daughter!
A business plan needs to be based on more than anecdotal evidence of market demand like this.excellent thats what i like to hear
This is putting the cart before the horse in my opinion. A website is pointless without some initial market research and business planning.
I think she would definitely need planning permission but I'm glad I dont live near you. Have you heard the racket these dogs make? Make sure she finds a place well away from near neighbours.
Faire play to her.
Living in the city i have a friend who travels to Macroom for her doggie hotel when she is off on holidays as it is like her child.
I would suggest though along with a business plan that she look at the impacts of her business - noise, waste management, H&S (dog bites), insurance, being her own boss and having her own life wtc!
Its very commendable on the one hand we have the moaners that our education is too broad, kids have no direction etc so i am delighted to hear that there are a few true "Bill Cullen's" left out there.
A business plan needs to be based on more than anecdotal evidence of market demand like this.
By the way, shooting star, we pay €35 for our 25kg collie x to be groomed. It normally takes 2 hours before he's ready. The woman has her detached garage converted to use as the 'parlour'.
Kennels are about €8-12 per day, but are generally horrible converted cattle sheds and are big cold grey and steel places. If any more comfortable type of place existed near to us, we'd definitely give them our business.
excellent thats what i like to hear..... (even though your poor animal had to wait)
if you bring your dog to cork next year we`ll groom for 30.00
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