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2 answers - Asked By: nala - 5/3/2011
3 answers - Asked By: takoma b - 12/3/2006
I am thinking about selling wholesale products (clothing, shoes, accessories, etc.) that I have purchased from online. Do I have to resell them on my own website or can I open up a store in my community and sell them there? Thanks in advance. :) I'm in the process of purchasing product but having a hard time deciding what products people will like. Like i said, I'm still in the thinking process
2 answers - Asked By: - 6/9/2010
Create the image and graphics for a major company The Entrance Requirement Project described below can be downloaded in printable, PDF format by clicking here. Imagine you are a Graphic or Digital Media Designer who has been hired to create a marketing program for a major company. Describe a real or imaginary store (including type of merchandise, specialty or department store, etc.) and the typical customer who would shop there. In describing the customer, include the following: * Age range * Sex * Environment (Urban, Suburban, Country, etc.) * Income range * Lifestyle (Job, Leisure Activities, Family Lives, etc.) * Values and Viewpoints * Marital Status * Education Create a slogan for the store. The slogan can suggest an attitude (ex. “JUST DO IT”), describe the products (ex. “DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER”), or be a call to action (ex. “DRIVERS WANTED”). THE STORE’S SLOGAN SHOULD BE NO MORE THAN 10 WORDS. Using any combination of computer graphics, colored pencils, watercolors, or felt tip markers, create the following: 1. A COVER FOR THE STORE’S NEW CATALOG 2. A MAGAZINE AD 3. A DESIGN TO BE PRINTED ON THE STORE’S SHOPPING BAGS IMPORTANT NOTES: The description of the store’s customer will determine what the store’s graphics will look like. Your work will be reviewed for creativity and quality of presentation. Remember: A neat presentation is always advantageous. All work submitted to FIDM becomes the property of the college and will not be returned. This is a entrance project i have to do to get in FIDM. Can someone please explain what all it means, tell me in detail please? Thanks so much
1 answer - Asked By: Sequus Made - 8/27/2008
Hi, i work as a merchandiser. My job requires for me to make sure super markers are stocked up with the merchandise. Recently there is a costumer in one of the publix that's is very abusive with his words toward me he doesn't like the fact i speak spanish. Its pretty much a case of harassment, so i went and told the store manager and it seemed like he really didn't care, he just said next time i he in the store to notify him. I was wondering if anyone knows what is the store policy on anti- harassment. Thank you yes every once in a while he shows up on friday or saturday to buy his 6 pack of beers, around noon
2 answers - Asked By: Nina - 6/18/2010
Every time she goes into a gas station or grocery store, she will steal a Little Debbie snack. She thinks its funny, and so did I at first. We started selling her stolen merchandise for 50?f the MSRP on the black market. She brings the treats into work and sells them out of her cubicle. Her business is going so well as she has made over $4.85 in the past 2 weeks. She is even thinking of starting her own website called "Small Debra's House of Treats". She has gotten caught up in the drug scene though. She has been sniffing Sharpie markers, and she is even using White-Out. I keep telling her that her drug habit is getting in the way of our profit margin, but she refuses to listen. I ask her why she just doesnt steal the Sharpies and White-Out, and she says "Because they aren't Little Debbie Snacks, what are you, retarded?". Should I leave her for someone that steals more expensive things? Or should I get a job?
10 answers - Asked By: Sir Bartholomew - 3/9/2009
Yes, I know it is a strange topic. However, in my elective class we are learning about family crises and deaths. And the topic we were given to research was about funeral planning and such. If anyone could help answer all or some of the following questions, I would so greatly appreciate it! THANKS :D 1. What does a modest funeral cost? 2. What is included in the cost quoted? 3. What alternatives to embalming a body are available? 4. How can a person plan a funeral before one's death? 5. What are the advantages of planning ahead of time? 6. Who or what determines whether the funeral service is held in a church, at the funeral parlor, or at graveside? 7. Who handles the grave digging and burial procedure at the gravesite? 8. Is a gravestone necessary? What does one cost?
1 answer - Asked By: MG - 3/31/2010
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28.3%
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Merchandise Marker

Prepares merchandise for sale by identifying and pricing goods; attaching price tickets; maintaining records.
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Size of Industry in 2006:
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