I live close to a university without a bubble tea shop nearby. Not sure that's enough but i think it's at least a decent location.
Maybe it would be necessary to start a standard business, and later convert it into a worker’s co-op, to avoid roadblocks.
Yeah i think you might be right... Also not sure if I know the right people to start a coop with but if it's starts as an actual business i could hire the right people then turn it into a coop with them
The reason I suggested starting as a regular business is because it will be infinitely easier to get whatever loans, or small business funding, or municipal help you need as a small business. It will be less easy to get them as an evil socialist worker's co-op. Other workers might start getting ideas ffs.
I don't know....maybe get a committed group together first, set up a worker's co-op (there has to be a best-practice model out there for a 3-6 person retail operation), then one person goes to the bank/municipality/suppliers as a small business tyrant and sets up the business, then when the business is thriving....boom we're a worker's co-op now bitch...thanks for the funding.
I mean, I'm assuming the reason there isn't many worker's co-ops in western countries is because the capitalist system makes it almost impossible.
Yeah i think you're right. There is sooooooo much funding or tax breaks and such for "small business owners". I really doubt they'd extend that to a co-op.
But yeah getting it going then switching to a co-op would totally work. Finding the people is tough tho
I live close to a university without a bubble tea shop nearby. Not sure that's enough but i think it's at least a decent location.
Yeah i think you might be right... Also not sure if I know the right people to start a coop with but if it's starts as an actual business i could hire the right people then turn it into a coop with them
Definitely sounds like you've got the location!
The reason I suggested starting as a regular business is because it will be infinitely easier to get whatever loans, or small business funding, or municipal help you need as a small business. It will be less easy to get them as an evil socialist worker's co-op. Other workers might start getting ideas ffs.
I don't know....maybe get a committed group together first, set up a worker's co-op (there has to be a best-practice model out there for a 3-6 person retail operation), then one person goes to the bank/municipality/suppliers as a small business tyrant and sets up the business, then when the business is thriving....boom we're a worker's co-op now bitch...thanks for the funding.
I mean, I'm assuming the reason there isn't many worker's co-ops in western countries is because the capitalist system makes it almost impossible.
Yeah i think you're right. There is sooooooo much funding or tax breaks and such for "small business owners". I really doubt they'd extend that to a co-op.
But yeah getting it going then switching to a co-op would totally work. Finding the people is tough tho
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