Business Meetings in Spa or Hot Tub
Fred was a restaurant furniture, equipment and supplies salesman and was becoming tired of conducting his business in restaurant bars and banquet rooms. He longed for his own office and a steady work team. One afternoon he was talking with a fellow supplier who mentioned that he had recently made a major contract and that the transaction occurred during a round of golf. Of course that made sense thought Fred who had almost forgotten that business could take place anywhere outside of the restaurant setting. It wasn’t his own office he needed, it was simply getting out of the standard setting for his business meetings.
After all the numerous bars and banquet rooms he had conducted business in it was all he could do to take his wife out for dinner and a drink. A change was necessary and his fellow sales associate invited the direction his business would take. Fred thought about it for a long time while he was taking a long soak in his home hot tub. Suddenly he had what seemed to him to be a crazy idea though as he turned his attention over to his outdoor kitchen and dining area it began to take hold of his mind.
He met the same sales associate for lunch again the following week and asked him if he had ever conducted business in hot tubs and spas. The sales associate laughed at first and then said yes he had done it once before and thinking back on it he realized that it actually went quite well. Then Fred told him about his great idea scheduled his very next client meeting for his own backyard and hot tub. This actually became one of his options he offered to new clients when choosing a meeting location and generally the transactions that occurred there ended positively and with the signing of a new contract.
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