by burtonridr » Thu 29 May 2008, 18:52:29
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')We spend a lot of time talking about transportation on this board but my gut tells me there's
MUCH more people employed in the food service industry. Because of this, an argument can be made that restaurants closing down would actually effect society more so then airlines or trucking companies going out of business.
You may not like the "17 pieces of flair"
or was that 15?, but there are people out there who's livelihood depends on stuff like that.
+1 15 pieces of flair.
I dont think that restaurants closing will affect society more than trucking companies going out of business.
HAVE YOU LOST YOUR MIND!
Without trucking companies
everything is screwed.
But then again its not like one industry is just going to shut down without everything else going with it.
Every industry has an affect on another industry which affects another industry. Its like the circle of life, you take one thing out of the equation and everything else feels the pain.
For example; Lets talk about the restaurant industry. If a restaurant goes out of business that means, the butcher, the shipping company, the vegetable supplier, the cleaning chemical supplier, the state and government that collects taxes, the power supplier, the dry cleaner that cleans the uniforms and everyone else supplying the restaurant is affected and their business will slow down a little.
Now take any one of the suppliers in that list supplying the restaurant and and think about everyone that will be affected when that supplier goes out of business.
Anyone going out of business is a bad thing for the people that provide goods and services to the business that went out of sale.
Its so crazy, I'm sure the reason that restaurants are dropping like flies the general public doesnt see a rosy picture in the future anymore. So they are scrambling to pay off debt and fast, as well as save as much money as possible each month because they dont know if their business is next. So in order to save money they stop going out to eat, stop buying coffee, stop going to the movies, stop doing anything that is not necessary to save money.
So now what happens is money stops flowing, its like a log jam in the lazy river at a water park. Under normal circumstances the water just flows in a circle, from the consumer, to businesses, to the government, to businesses, back to the consumer. Everyone starts hording money, the value of the system is still there, just everyone is scared that the money may not make it back to them.
Crazy stuff to wrap my head around...
