Business for an e2 visa
#17
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Re: Business for an e2 visa
Net profit is marginal..assume the owner doing more hours to account for drop in turnover but not net. Are there any other owner benefits to add back in?how much equipment or vehicles are included . I do landscaping, and find 80% are solid accounts versus 20% that come and go. Everything hinges on quality and reliability. Quality workers are hard to come across. Only 20% of my workers are Spanish speaking. It's a very hard game lawn service. The ability to gain new custom is crucial. I think best off to keep looking.
#19
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Re: Business for an e2 visa
The business is owned by a white American and has a white American worker.
Why dont you like Spanish workers. (The language barrier was never a problem for me)
I know landscaping is a hard business I did do it for over 10 years. Most of my employees were white or black really hard workers.
Customers come and go it's part of any business, if you do a good job they stay you don't they leave.
Why dont you like Spanish workers. (The language barrier was never a problem for me)
I know landscaping is a hard business I did do it for over 10 years. Most of my employees were white or black really hard workers.
Customers come and go it's part of any business, if you do a good job they stay you don't they leave.
#20
Re: Business for an e2 visa
Nothing in the world wrong with Hispanic workers. The query was as to whether you speak Spanish, as it would be an extremely important attribute in such a line of business, and obviously you responded that you would indeed be able to communicate.