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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Another small business saga: mandatory posters
The following is a real message (slightly edited, name changed) that I sent to a friend who owns an insurance agency. Dear Marge, As you know, I’m something of a workers’ compensation expert. In my years at the Workers’ Compensation … Continue reading
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The grocery store
Years ago, a small family-owned grocery store at the north end of Taos was known for having the best meat in town. The meat was always laid out on fresh butcher paper in immaculately clean glass-fronted display cases. It was … Continue reading
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