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Keith Foster🥃

@KeithFoster

Father of two great boys, Husband to a great wife. Youth Football Coach, arm chair political, sports, and technology pundit. Expect typos!

Charlottesville, VA Katılım Mart 2008
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See you in 9 Sundays.
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The OP thinking the C suite doesn’t work with guest feedback and actual data. Not just vibes and a loud online minority. Attendance is raising even with prices current prices in place to act as a soft barrier to keep it from being over-crowned. Price elasticity is a thing.
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Now spinning one of the greatest soundtracks of all time.
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@KeithFoster If we’re talking red pulled in a political sense he 100% not red pulled based off some of the stuff he posts
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guys. i’m so sorry my fascination with this damn purple wall has inadvertently caused the imminent destruction of space mountain. 😫 if only my aesthetic girly drive for instagram posts wasn’t so strong! 😖 someone call my Neanderthal sports bro boyfriend to come get his woman 😭
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And this is why we are having an issue with family and general practice providers. You then have idols like Ramsey saying well give it up and go to the ED.
Traeyz ♠️@TraeyzX

Dave Ramsey: How much student loan debt do you have? ​Caller: About $550,000 ​Dave Ramsey: $550,000? ​Caller: Yeah. ​Dave Ramsey: What is your field of study? ​Caller: Medicine. Family practice. ​Dave Ramsey: Why did it take $550,000 to do family practice? ​Caller: Poor decisions and misguided advice early on to not worry about loans. ​Dave Ramsey: Family practice. What are you looking at, a hundred and a half a year? ​Caller: $180,00] starting. ​Dave Ramsey: Why does it take eight years if you're making $180,000? You could live on $80,000, put $100,000 on it, and be done in five years. ​Caller: After taxes and tithing, I'm down to $110,000. We plan to put about $85,000 a year toward it, leaving $20,000 to $30,000 to live off of. With the interest rate, it will take about eight years. ​Dave Ramsey: Your income doesn't go up in your scenario? ​Caller: That is building in a 5% raise every year. ​Dave Ramsey: I think you'll get more raises than that. Can you work ER on the weekends? ​Caller: The place I'm signed with won't let me work other jobs so I don't come in tired. But they said they can put me to work as much as I need. ​Dave Ramsey: You could pick up another $100,000 a year working ER on the weekends if you have the stamina. I want to increase the size of your shovel. I'm not going to accept the eight years; I'm going with a four or five-year plan. And yes, I am going to delay retirement because this is a vast problem.

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Quiznos made more money selling food to its own franchisees than it collected in royalties. In 2011, its distribution arm did $225M in revenue. Royalties brought in $73M. That number is the whole collapse. Quiznos forced every franchisee to buy ingredients through a company-owned distributor at prices 10-20% above market rates. Franchisee food costs hit 40-50% of sales. A healthy sub shop runs 25-32%. Corporate EBITDA grew from $6M in 2000 to $100M in 2007 while the average store did $400K a year and struggled to break even. The design meant Quiznos profited on every case of meat whether the store lived or died. So the rational move was always to sell more stores, and they did, right up to 5,000. Subway built the opposite plumbing. In 1996 its franchisees formed their own purchasing cooperative, IPC, which negotiates supplier prices on the owners' behalf. The people buying the ingredients owned the supply chain. That structure is why the $5 footlong could exist. A Miami franchisee named Stuart Frankel invented it in 2003 because his margins had room to experiment. His weekly sales jumped from $14K to $23K. Subway took it national in 2008 and rode it to $3.8B in sales during a recession. Quiznos tried discounting too. In 2009 corporate mailed out free sandwich coupons, and franchisees were so squeezed they refused to honor them. Customers walked in holding coupons and got turned away. One chain's franchisees invented the most famous discount in fast food history. The other chain's franchisees revolted against a coupon. Same recession, same product, opposite incentives. Quiznos peaked at 5,000 stores. Fewer than 200 remain.
Zachary@wolfsxblood24

How the fuck did Quiznos collapse and Subway thrived?

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@NickChaps96 @gothclsflower That’s what happens when you’re a red-pilled chronically online Gen Z. The fact that the one ride theam change has come to dictate your life and opinions about everything might require a deeper level of self reflection than they are capable of.
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Movies still come on Blu-ray, music is still pressed on vinyl and books still fill store shelves. But as Sony moves to phase out physical PlayStation releases, many gamers are asking why video games should be the first major entertainment medium to go all digital. nbcnews.com/tech/video-gam…
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Just went from 19% to 80% in 15m at a hyper fast charger. Amazing!
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Me praying for a draw
hammertime@hammertime_one

A Polymarket account created 10 hours ago just put $184,552 on both England and Norway winning today's World Cup quarterfinal in Miami brand new wallet: polymarket.com/profile/0xecb8… > England YES - 52%: $126,041 → $243,602 > Norway YES - 24%: $58,511 → $246,363 if England wins: +$117,561 on that position, -$58,511 on Norway net profit: $59,050 if Norway wins: +$187,852 on that position, -$126,041 on England net profit: $61,811 Miami Stadium, World Cup quarterfinal England are favorites, but Norway have Haaland fighting for the Golden Boot and have scored in every single game this tournament winner plays Argentina or Switzerland in the Atlanta semifinal would you take that hedge?

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