The Pros And Cons Of Local Coffee Shop

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The most common place someone may think to find a college student or even a business worker is local coffee shops. Localized coffee shops can give off a simmer down and chill vibe while being forced to inhale the smell of brewed coffee and freshly baked cookies made by the baristas. As a barista employee at PJ’s coffee, I live in this scenery almost every day of the week. I personally enjoy working at a coffee shop because of the connections I have made with customers and with my boss, but more importantly along with the love I have for coffee. The biggest downfalls with this business particularly are breakage and plumping issues that keep occurring. Customers get irritated and embittered with this issue because no customer enjoys paying mass amounts of money for coffee and to not have the benefit of using the restroom, as well as worrying about their belongings getting wet due to pipe leakages. Business owners who purchase old buildings should greatly consider updating it before facing future problems. Matt Gore is a current manager of PJ’s and has been an employee there for over four years. “The building is as old as this town.” Stated Matt in our interview (Gore). “It used to be a supermarket and was run by a bunch of Italians long ago” (Gore). Italians, of course, did not surprise me …show more content…

They have paid the same plumber countless times to fix the leakage and plumbing problems but it always occurs repeatedly. It is one thing to get someone to fix a small problem but it becomes a bigger issue when you continue to spend money on the same problem. Some people may argue and tern to the option of getting a whole new building, like what Prokaska states in his article, “Cost of restoring the building is simply too high for the small congregation.” (Prokaska). Although that may seem like a brighter idea at the end of the day nothing beats the old antique feeling of a building while drinking hot coffee or perhaps

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