Ha! I just read some of your posts and realised that you're an old *EDITED* and in fact not a Khmer woman. My guess is she already has a job *cough*
This reminds me of the thread where the overseas guy had the girlfriend here and he was sending her money for her salon, but there was no salon.
She is never gonna get a real job and if you're on here asking for her you've obviously reached some stage of desperation and should pull out now.
She probably heard you were handing out free motos to people and is clinging to you until she gets hers.
Snap out of it.
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Thanks for the banana business model JackRoad. Sorry you wasted so much effort before you realised I was an old whoremonger. Haha.
My friend is a 32 year bargirl I've known for about 12 months. She is very clingy, but genuinely lovely and I feel she is wasting her time with me and would like her to meet someone younger with better prospects and more money. I spend one month in four in Cambodia- the rest in Vietnam. I don't send her money and have told her I never will. She doesn't like bar work and I would just like to do this for her before I break up with her.
My friend is a 32 year bargirl I've known for about 12 months. She is very clingy, but genuinely lovely and I feel she is wasting her time with me and would like her to meet someone younger with better prospects and more money. I spend one month in four in Cambodia- the rest in Vietnam. I don't send her money and have told her I never will. She doesn't like bar work and I would just like to do this for her before I break up with her.
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$2,000 - $3,000 seems like a generous break up fee for a girl you've only seen one out of every four months for a year.
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Both Jack Ro's concepts are worth exploring.
At least as long as you don't mix them up and name a kindergarten "the pink banana", in which case you 'd fast generate interest from about every Ngo in the kingdom
At least as long as you don't mix them up and name a kindergarten "the pink banana", in which case you 'd fast generate interest from about every Ngo in the kingdom
Thinking just a little outside the box, she could bake biscotti, cookies or brownies and sell them to some of the hundreds of coffee carts around town. Who then could mark them up and sell em on alongside they're iced coffee.
Would help those coffee cart vendors differentiate themselves from the other carts also.
Would also mean she could bake at home, have multiple outlets, and could keep very accurate records of numbers.
Brownies I'd buy. They'd have to be pretty basic but still very good and packaged in little plastic boxes and baked in big numbers. Sell em for 1500-2000r a slice to the coffee cart vendors who could then sell em for 3,000-4000r. Win-win.
Biscotti have a good shelf life which works in their favour.
Would help those coffee cart vendors differentiate themselves from the other carts also.
Would also mean she could bake at home, have multiple outlets, and could keep very accurate records of numbers.
Brownies I'd buy. They'd have to be pretty basic but still very good and packaged in little plastic boxes and baked in big numbers. Sell em for 1500-2000r a slice to the coffee cart vendors who could then sell em for 3,000-4000r. Win-win.
Biscotti have a good shelf life which works in their favour.
I like the Cafe4U small mobile booths. I'm wondering whether they're employing each booth's people or if they're franchising to them?
The one I patronize seems to be doing well and their coffee is good and cheaper than the hips coffeeshops. The girl who's making the drinks and manning the booth is very friendly and she remembers your previous orders. They pack Blue Pumpkin's pastries and sandwiches (no label).
Alternatively, if it's a franchise, OP could check it out.
The one I patronize seems to be doing well and their coffee is good and cheaper than the hips coffeeshops. The girl who's making the drinks and manning the booth is very friendly and she remembers your previous orders. They pack Blue Pumpkin's pastries and sandwiches (no label).
Alternatively, if it's a franchise, OP could check it out.
If it's anything like two other coffee cart businesses hanging around town, it's owned by the same person and not a franchise.
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No harm.sorrynothingpersonal wrote:Thanks for the banana business model JackRoad. Sorry you wasted so much effort before you realised I was an old whoremonger. Haha.
My friend is a 32 year bargirl I've known for about 12 months. She is very clingy, but genuinely lovely and I feel she is wasting her time with me and would like her to meet someone younger with better prospects and more money. I spend one month in four in Cambodia- the rest in Vietnam. I don't send her money and have told her I never will. She doesn't like bar work and I would just like to do this for her before I break up with her.
I'm sure she is a lovely gal and advice is probably the best thing you can leave her with!
Do you mean Ueda and Mobile Coffee?AE86 wrote:If it's anything like two other coffee cart businesses hanging around town, it's owned by the same person and not a franchise.
Those have coffee already brewed in containers. The Cafe4U model has actually an espresso machine in the truck. It's a more sophisticated set-up. So the coffee drinks are more fresh. The ex got sick a whole day once after trying the Mobile coffee.
Yep re: Ueda and Mobile. I don't know about Ueda coffee or Mobile coffee's actual coffee as I've never actually stopped at any roadside coffee stand here for the same reason I never stop at any roadside place, just saying it's not a franchise. Mr. Ueda was my nextdoor neighbor while I lived in Phnom Penh.
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