How did funeral homes do in past recessions? Pretty well, I hear.....I do believ the two suggestions above is not recession proof, people cut back when money is scarce.
Good business, high costs, most probably around $450,000 to start, more than i would like to invest.Funeral Home.....
Something to consider, there are major supply chain disruptions at the moment and labour shortage but construction goes on throughout all year in all sectors.Construction and their subcontractors. If you're a young man, you'll have a well paying job.
I'm not cutting back on sex, and I'm going to try not to die, during the recessionI do believ the two suggestions above is not recession proof, people cut back when money is scarce.
Likewise, for colleges, coffee shops. Used to work at a Tim Hortons near St. George Station. Place was insanely busy, lots of college students came in. Lineup out the door and nonstop.Teenagers love to eat so anything food related near a high school. Only 10 months of the year though.
At the high school near me there's a Subway, McDonalds and a Little Ceasers and there's always a line up at lunch time. At the LC the kids don't even share a pizza, the eat the whole thing.
Pretty much! Teenagers and early 20 somethings have some exploitable cash flows. Their not at the stage of understanding the need for a a cushion (still sucking at the bank of Mon&Dad) so exploitable! That opens some Sugar Daddy avenues too!!!Likewise, for colleges, coffee shops. Used to work at a Tim Hortons near St. George Station. Place was insanely busy, lots of college students came in. Lineup out the door and nonstop.