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Campfire_Time
Mar 11, 2015Explorer
Do your homework. A closed CG doesn't mean it won't pay off. Reputation of the previous owners and condition of sites, etc has a lot to do with it. Be prepared to have a "real job", at least in the off season. As said, it takes a lot of work, as does any new buisness.
The owners of our favorite private CG worked full time during the week, hired people to handle the weekdays, then worked hard on weekends for at least 8 years. They made constant improvements to the place and deliver outstanding customer service. A couple of years ago they were able to quit their jobs and run the CG full time. They now spend their winters in FL with their class A.
The owners of our favorite private CG worked full time during the week, hired people to handle the weekdays, then worked hard on weekends for at least 8 years. They made constant improvements to the place and deliver outstanding customer service. A couple of years ago they were able to quit their jobs and run the CG full time. They now spend their winters in FL with their class A.
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