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Great idea javaqueen. Or if your wifi has a splash page that requires users to accept a Terms of Service agreement, maybe the next screen can be a "suggestions" box or redirected immediately to a group on BaristaExchange.... I'm sure Matt would love that. ;-)
javaqueen said:Just out of curiosity Richard... how did you find this site? Is your coffee shop leaving their computer up on this site?
I wish I knew how to manage our own wifi. We have someone else doing it, and we asked them to put a small bit of info on our login page - well, he did, but he didn't even put line breaks into what we gave him, so it's this hideous mass of messy, useless text that just looks awful. It's a huge, huge pet peeve of mine, and since I'm an opener I have to see it every single day. I fixed the code and sent it to him, but he still hasn't changed our page.
As a mere barista with no control over the situation, it irks me something awful. I'd love to learn how to change passwords, create the splash page, and do whatever other management is necessary.
Hire a new tech. There are plenty out there looking for work. Shoot, find a teenager riding the free wifi and persuade him to do it for some fast cash, provided you can keep the site secure. There is no reason to settle for shoddy work, especially if it is the electronic face of your shop!
Samantha Bako said:I wish I knew how to manage our own wifi. We have someone else doing it, and we asked them to put a small bit of info on our login page - well, he did, but he didn't even put line breaks into what we gave him, so it's this hideous mass of messy, useless text that just looks awful. It's a huge, huge pet peeve of mine, and since I'm an opener I have to see it every single day. I fixed the code and sent it to him, but he still hasn't changed our page.
As a mere barista with no control over the situation, it irks me something awful. I'd love to learn how to change passwords, create the splash page, and do whatever other management is necessary.
Mike,
Are those figures based on revenue or gross profit?
Devon
yknow what?
as long as things don't get TERRIBLE, we're okay.
at least in my area, it's actually pretty okay;
there's lots of restaurants in the area, and they are hurting, but americans hate making their own dinners and LOVE going out on the town.
light dinner and coffee and dessert at my cafe is way cheaper than going to one of the classy restaurants in town- so really, all things considered, we're in a good business for a recession.
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