Keep Operating Costs Down in the Off-season

With the signs of spring beginning to show, many are eagerly awaiting summer and gearing up for a season of fun in the sun. For those of us on the east coast, the warm weather will be a welcome change after the cold, snowy winter.
Some of us, however, will be sad to see the winter months left behind, because it means business will slow down, causing
greater difficulty in making ends meet. After all, when you own a seasonal business, it can be difficult to bridge the gap.
Now, there is no easy remedy to this situation, but there are a couple of things you can do to help pay the bills in the slow season.
The first is to keep your operating costs down. This means you should try to minimize the amount of full-time employees you have on staff, if you decide to keep any at all. In a seasonal business, […]

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