Our company, The Pittman Group, opened for business at the WV State Capitol food court, in Charleston, on January 11, 2011. It has been quite a busy time, these past few weeks, getting ready for the new business plus legislative session. For the 300 seat cafeteria, recently remodeled and very state of the art, there are menu's to be made, products ordered, employees to hire and train, traffic flow to figure out, expenses, prep assembly for food items, new equipment mastered (the Rational fancy stuff), catering ideas put to paper, cash registered working and credit card readers cooperating, vendors to begin new pacts with, appointments, safety meetings, health inspections, and the list goes on and on. But did I mention EXPENSE? Starting a new business from zero product to ready for business has been a very costly endeavor as well as learning experience. My suppliers have been great to work with and I am blessed to have them looking out for me. Luckily my hubby, Eddie, has been in local business here in Charleston for 20+ years in the vending industry (Canteen Vending plus we manage cafeteria's at Directv in Huntington and BB&T in Charleston, Summers Street), so he has been around the block a time or two regarding start-up business.
I wanted to create this blog to fill you in on some of the happenings in the catering/cafeteria world here in our small town of Charleston, WV, as well as give you a laugh as someone who has changed careers at 40 years old (after a 20 year stint with Blue Cross/Blue Shield) and has had to learn things in the kitchen world "the hard way". You may get some good tips from my blog, share a good laugh, be able to advise me on things, know the latest "gossip" (sssshhhhh....), enjoy a recipe or just plain take a minute from your day to unwind.
Whatever the reason you are here, THANK you from the bottom of my heart for listening and being part of this.
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Congrats to ur new business and wish you all the best.
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