Should AJ Open Crazy AJ's?
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@Dashrender said:
At Spiceworld, you mentioned beers were $0.90/ea... how much are they there? I think that was Panama, right?
Panama is $.90 for local pricing. Gringos pay $1.10.
Nicaragua the Gringos pay $.90.
Although the beer is better in Panama, you get what you pay for.
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I think that I pay about 40 Cordoba for two Victorias (the good beer, not the cheap beer) at the corner. That would be under $.90.
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@hubtechagain said:
.... and charge how much per session at a chromebox?
No idea there, will try to pay attention as I walk around town to see if anyone lists a price.
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HOW MUCH PER HOUR?
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ok thanks. you answered a bunch of questions i didn't ask. so i was needing that taken care o.f
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This site, which is outdated, says $.75 to $1.50 per hour.
http://www.cheapestdestinationsblog.com/2012/07/27/travel-prices-in-nicaragua/
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LOL - I was thinking the charge would be around $1/hr.
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For sure would have to sell coffee, maybe have a cafe with food etc. cause the potential earning of say 10/hr if computers stay booked isn't quite worth it. though you could make your 10 K back eventually
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@hubtechagain said:
For sure would have to sell coffee, maybe have a cafe with food etc. cause the potential earning of say 10/hr if computers stay booked isn't quite worth it. though you could make your 10 K back eventually
Every one that I know sells beer and rum.
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@Dashrender said:
LOL - I was thinking the charge would be around $1/hr.
Without taking taxes into account, you're looking at needing to earn at least $2500 a month or 625 hours sold per week, minimum. Assuming you're open from 8 AM until 8 PM, your max income is $1008/week This doesn't take into account hiring another employee to help you run the shop, and be there on weekends (or whatever days you want off).
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@hubtechagain said:
cause the potential earning of say 10/hr if computers stay booked isn't quite worth it.
$20K a year is not that far off from what he was earning in the US. Earning that much with his own business in Nicaragua would be epic. Instead of earning half the normal US wage, he'd be earning 10x the local normal wage. He would not be rich, but he'd be able to live just fine.
I know a guy who lives nearby who is living here with only $40K in savings and no job. He's retired on $40K! He has to be frugal, but he is okay. He eats at the same restaurant that I do.
He's be just fine on $20K here.
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@Dashrender said:
Without taking taxes into account, you're looking at needing to earn at least $2500 or 625 hours sold per week, minimum.
You mean per MONTH.
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$2,500 a month. I doubt that you would need that much even with all expenses. Why do you feel so high?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Without taking taxes into account, you're looking at needing to earn at least $2500 or 625 hours sold per week, minimum.
You mean per MONTH.
my mistake.. yes per month.
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@scottalanmiller said:
$2,500 a month. I doubt that you would need that much even with all expenses. Why do you feel so high?
because you just did the math to show that the expenses for 4 months would be $10,000. so that would be $2500 a month.
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@Dashrender said:
because you just did the math to show that the expenses for 4 months would be $10,000. so that would be $2500 a month.
That was the cost of setting up the entire shop PLUS four months expenses
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Without taking taxes into account, you're looking at needing to earn at least $2500 or 625 hours sold per week, minimum.
You mean per MONTH.
my mistake.. yes per month.
not really a mistake - the $2500 was per month, and the 625 was per week (assuming $1/hr charge)
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I'm guessing that shop rental plus utilities is around $700 or less. Maybe a lot less, might be $400. Might even be less than that. I see restaurants operating with one person in them for the whole evening. Nice, big places bigger than AJ would need. But let's be safe with $700. Then another $400 for rent (likely a lot less, but again, safety.) That's $1,100 + food each month. So likely at $1,300/mo he'd be in pretty good shape. Anything more than that and he is paying back his "startup" costs to himself.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
because you just did the math to show that the expenses for 4 months would be $10,000. so that would be $2500 a month.
That was the cost of setting up the entire shop PLUS four months expenses
awww.. yeah I guess you're right, but it would be less than the $550 shop rent $500 house rent, food, depreciation on the equipment/desks, etc.
OK you might need more like $1200 at the bottom, $1500 would be better.
That's down to 300-367 hours a week.
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At $1,300/mo that's only $44/day. Doable. Still tough, but doable. With computer time, beer sales, etc. it adds up.