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Old 05-30-2005, 01:09 AM   #3 (permalink)
mr belvedere
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Congratulations and welcome to the biz! I don't mean this to sound too simple, but here goes. Don't worry about your pwr bill too much. Conserve power when you can by only running the AC during peak biz hrs, and make sure your doors are closed when you do. Conserve energy by turning of lights when not needed, and consider going to a coin op laundry and drying one huge load of towels at once instead many loads at the shop. Hopefully, the only time your beds are running is after someone has paid you fair market value to use them, and your electrical variable costs of use, lamp and bed depreciation, etc. are built into your pricing. The simple part? Personally, I think electricity should be the least of your worries when you're brand new. Focus on drawing tanners into your store, and then have a good plan to get them to stay. Good luck.



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