Pompidou
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No wonder you're opening a coffee house. How's that going, by the way?
We've been surviving by a combination of luck and creativity. We haven't opened yet - only waiting for our health inspection now. It's been a four year effort, three trying for loans, and one proceeding without them. Myself and another partner - the first one to join me - we've pretty much thrown everything we have into this, to the point we're ruined if this doesn't pan out. The other two were already at that state when they joined.
Our cafe became a worker cooperative sometime in the first year before anyone but me had officially signed on, so we have no employees. Since this is my, our now, way to finally do something good for the world, we want to give good people who might be underemployed or unemployable a job they can be proud of. Since everyone earns equal ownership (we constantly amend our llc filings as to all be members), people who've never had much can say they own their own business. We operate via direct democracy but generally divide the work into separate spheres so nobody has to answer to anyone. Eventually, we might move to a more republic and tiered structure, but this is great right now. Trying to make the best of a "useless" history degree.
So far, we've managed to keep electricity, gas, water, phone, Internet, garbage and the landlord happy by juggling and bargaining, since we've encountered one delay after another. At least we've got the money to start tomorrow if the opportunity arose. My unemployment got shutoff when CT dropped under quota for extra benefits, so I've just spent my last penny. Now it's just wait and pray. Should be opening in a week or two, provided we pass inspection (or get one...). Even if this doesn't work, I'll be proud just for sticking to this for so long and seeing it to the end. I think we'll do okay. We've got nothing to lose anymore, so things can only go up. Saving the unemployed won't happen by itself. We'll take a few with us.
Oh, and my partners all agreed, the color scheme has to be like my Art Fawcett hat. Fine with me. Red and black is sharp.