Aaron Mojica
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Aaron Mojica
@aaronmoj
Building your favorite place to celebrate | Game Night Out (https://t.co/z46hP8RC2V) 📍Chicago, IL 📍Hoffman Estates, IL
Chicago, IL 가입일 Şubat 2010
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@seandsweeney 100% agree. I might have a horse in the race here, but I’d even predict a shift toward analog experiences specifically - IRL experiences that aren’t too reliant on tech to enable them. Real, authentic, tangible experiences to counteract digital life
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For one of our roles, which is essentially a performer, we use self-tapes as the first step. Standard in the acting world, but unusual to others, so we keep it simple: film a 60-second phone video, answer a couple of prompts, no editing needed.
It shows us who is genuinely interested enough to put in a little effort, whether they can follow directions, and how they handle basic submission steps. More importantly, it gives us a first glimpse into personality, communication style, and patterns.
Since our hosts need to connect with strangers every day, that spark you notice right away really matters, and their ability to work through simple challenges (like submitting a video) does too.
We do not rely on the tape alone, the in-person interview is where you truly see it, but this step helps with the first sift through an applicant pool.
We have also explored paid observation shifts for candidates in later stages. Almost like a stage, but used as an opportunity for them to experience the role and culture first-hand, and for us to see fit on both sides.
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Reminds me of getting 4 custom 10’ sofas to our first location—dock blocked, no lift gate, unloaded street-side. Too big for the elevators, so we rolled each one up the building’s spiral ramped walkway, all the way to the 4th floor, on furniture dollies
They were delivered & installed at location 2 😂
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3 years ago today we had 315 chairs delivered to our house.
One of the things you don’t really think about when building from the ground up is where are you going to put all your equipment/furniture before opening?
We were coming off Covid era and we couldn’t risk anything being delayed so had to order it probably a bit too early.
We did get a storage unit but it’s not like we could meet the delivery truck there, they gave us like a 8 hour window of when they might show up.
So we had to store them in our garage. Eventually moved them to storage by renting a uhaul but all the stacks of chairs fell over inside the truck and we couldn’t get the door open 😂 took us a long time to get those bad boys unloaded.
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@zhaosaurus @SandboxVR @GuinnessIreland Integrating a bar into the space in this way is going to be awesome for your guests - kudos! Is this the first location so far with a F&B program?
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Incredibly excited to see @SandboxVR #58 officially launched in Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪 Beyond the futuristic world-class VR experiences and robotics bar, the location also grounds in tradition with @GuinnessIreland on tap 🍻
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@damonhemmerding Makes a big difference to see the continuity here versus signage as an afterthought.
Do you work with the same signage vendor for each tenant or case by case?
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The worst way to develop properties is to try to appeal to everyone with every building.
Have a point of view and a vision!
Sean Sweeney@seandsweeney
This is exactly how I’d start if I wanted to be a real estate developer. I’d develop a 12-unit project. Bryant Avenue Lofts, developed by my friend Michael Pink of Left Lane Ventures, are a great example. 👇🏻
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@SimonGTurner @RyanDanz Came here to shoutout The Local Project too, the chef’s table of architecture
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@RyanDanz Australia has some of the most innovative architects and interior designers in the world. Watch some of The Local Project videos on Youtube if you are hungry for more (with a little NZ and US/CAN thrown in there too)
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@seempaq Just out here advocating for more joy in life, simple as
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Less greens, more 🍪
Marc Lou@marclou
Working out won’t get you ripped fast. Your diet will. Less is more.
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@hanslorei This version feels like the Hans Lorei edition and I’m here for this collab
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props to her. Brick and mortar ain’t a breeze.
Staffing, training, scheduling, call-outs, cleaning and maintaining a facility, weather issues (not in FL ☀️), broken water heaters 👀
But getting to see your customers use and love your product (and getting feedback to improve in real-time) is 🔥
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Haha fair fair - they’re pretty common types of commercial leases. Would help determine who covers which expenses. Id venture to guess you’re on one of these, so you’re probably on the hook for *some* utility repairs but maybe not all (like HVAC if there is a main unit servicing other tenants)
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