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Well Done Hays Travel ,our Local Travel Company
For taking on 1000 TC staff who are back behind their computers today,
Hays started with one shop in Sunderland , this is a really nice feel good feeling for those who faced a bleak Christmas
Hays started with one shop in Sunderland , this is a really nice feel good feeling for those who faced a bleak Christmas
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Think there are some numbers in the link from yesterday.
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Think there are some numbers in the link from yesterday.
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//Hope it works out for them. Seems a major undertaking in a world more & more Internet serviced, to me. //
So do I. But I fear it won't.
High Street shops represent an enormous overhead for any company. A small shop in my local High Street sets the proprietor back around £35k a year simply for rent and business rates. Add just two staff and that's another £50k at least. You're looking at the thick end of £100k to run just a small shop with a couple of staff. The travel industry does not work on particularly high margins and £100k a year will eat into those margins voraciously. I really cannot understand Hays' business model which seems to run contrary to those of the other operators I wish them well but fear it will end in tears.
So do I. But I fear it won't.
High Street shops represent an enormous overhead for any company. A small shop in my local High Street sets the proprietor back around £35k a year simply for rent and business rates. Add just two staff and that's another £50k at least. You're looking at the thick end of £100k to run just a small shop with a couple of staff. The travel industry does not work on particularly high margins and £100k a year will eat into those margins voraciously. I really cannot understand Hays' business model which seems to run contrary to those of the other operators I wish them well but fear it will end in tears.
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