Former BSC banker, Harvard grad to teach cupcakes

Quote from S2007S:

:p

In Greenwich im saying at least $150 per kid per day.

Idea will get old pretty quick, its one of those ideas you create, make as much money as you can on it and walk away and start something new.

i think turkeyneck meant the other hourly rate for some personal 1 on 1 session.
speaking of which, if this cupcake thing gets old, maybe she can turn to the world's oldest profession? :p
 
Quote from copa8:

i think turkeyneck meant the other hourly rate for some personal 1 on 1 session.
speaking of which, if this cupcake thing gets old, maybe she can turn to the world's oldest profession? :p
You guys are true gents.
:p
 
Going back to a page before, I have found that, in any given city, you WILL be able to find work as an accountant. Can't say that about finance.
 
i know a lot investment bankers(still working) who do not know how to trade.

Check out what an investment banker does and maybe you will know it has nothing to with short term trading.
 
Quote from Vinny1:

Teaching kids to cook is something that can be done by the kid's parent. Why in the world would you pay someone to teach YOUR kid to cook when you can do it yourself for free. I wouldn't do it for my daughter. That is what moms are for. There are so many pointless businesses here in America. The nation would have 50% unemployment rate if we got rid of all the garbage out there and people lived simpler and cheaper lifestyles.


agree 100%.


Sad that the parents cant spend time with their children, they just rush them off to a cupcake making class so they can get time to shop and buy starbucks coffee. Today the businesses that some people start are just pathetic, this being one of them. I dont see this kind of business thriving in a time during recession unless this is just catered to the super rich class which it just may be.
 
Quote from copa8:

i think turkeyneck meant the other hourly rate for some personal 1 on 1 session.
speaking of which, if this cupcake thing gets old, maybe she can turn to the world's oldest profession? :p

Personally, I don't think she'd make a good farmer ;)
 
Quote from Landis82:

You obviously have never lived/worked in Manhattan where the cost of living is through the roof and most married professional couples are BOTH working and simply don't have the free time to do as many fun things with their kids as they'd like.

Get a clue.

I have worked in Manhattan in the past and lived in NJ. I moved to Georgia to get out of that overpriced rat race.
 
I really liked that book, I learned a lot. I think I now believe that investment bankers add actual value through their advice.
 
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