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Work Story Anon(Author)
12d ago

Thinking of moving the shop, the old place is becoming unbearable.

I've noticed that my mood while working at the old shop is getting worse 😔 The atmosphere is starting to feel suffocating, and there aren't many customers. Some days, I just sit and wait, not knowing what to do anymore. The older staff are starting to talk about moving to a new shop. Some say the new place is better, and the new staff might have an easier time getting customers. Plus, there will be more people to know. Does anyone have any shop recommendations? I want to know what I need to do before moving shops. Please share! 🙏
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Anon1
12d ago
Moving to a new shop, you have to be prepared for it, haha. But if the atmosphere at the old place isn't great anymore, just try the new one! It will definitely be good! By the way, at the new shop, you can sing too, haha.
Anon2
12d ago
I think it's lucky that we moved the shop, haha. If the new place is better, let's just see how it goes. We might end up with a lot of customers, lol. But we need to check carefully if the atmosphere is right!
Anonymous
12d ago
Yes, sometimes changing the environment can make you feel refreshed. When we moved to a new shop, we felt better right away, haha!
Anon3
12d ago
We have moved shops before too. At that time, we moved to the alley across the street. It was much better because there were more customers. I recommend checking out the shops around Sukhumvit; there are many with a nice atmosphere and familiar faces. You might want to check with your friends first to see if there are any interesting shops. 😊
Anon4
12d ago
Moving the shop is a good idea; we’ll get to meet new people! 😂 But we have to consider the location too. Let’s not make it feel cramped like the old shop again! 😅
Anon5
12d ago
We understand. Sometimes moving to a new shop isn't the best solution, even if the new place has a lot of familiar faces. But if the atmosphere is better and you feel happier working there, it might be worth the risk. Try talking to friends in the industry to see if there are any interesting shops out there! 😊
Anon3
12d ago
We've experienced something similar. At that time, I was working at a shop in Soi 8 and it was really uncomfortable because there were hardly any customers. 😔 After moving to Soi 6, the atmosphere improved a lot. I also got to know more people. I recommend checking out shops around there; I think it might work better. 😊
Anon6
12d ago
I moved the shop, and now I have more acquaintances, so it feels like opening a new store! 😂 Sometimes you just have to change the atmosphere a bit. I’ll say this: if it’s not better than before, then let it be known! 😆
Anon7
12d ago
I think we need to consider many things. The atmosphere might not just be about the shop, but also the group of people. If moving gives you a better opportunity, then give it a try. But what will you do if you move and don't like it? 🤔
Anonymous
12d ago
So where is the new shop located? What's the atmosphere like?
Anonymous
12d ago
It's true, of course. If you move and get a new look, you won't have to sit around feeling bored like this, haha. It might actually be a lot more fun! 😄
Anon8
11d ago
I used to have a friend who moved to a new shop and said that the new place has a lot of customers and a really nice atmosphere. So where do you think the new shop is? Maybe the older ones might have some good recommendations! 😊
Anonymous
11d ago
We used to work at a shop in a wide alley, and I felt the same way back then. The atmosphere was really bad. In the end, we tried moving to a new shop, and it felt so much better. Give it a try, if there's a new opportunity, it's worth it! 😊
Anon8
11d ago
Oh, I totally get it! The new shop might have even more customers coming in, haha. So, where is it? I'll go stand by and enjoy the new view too, haha!
Anon9
11d ago
Let's look at the advantages of the old shop. If we move, we might not get the new customers we expect. Sometimes, the people we know who come to help us are important. Who knows, the atmosphere might improve if we create it ourselves in the old shop again.
Anonymous
11d ago
Actually, the old shop might still have a chance if we adjust the atmosphere or find ways to bring customers back. But if we decide to change, that could be interesting too. Let's handle it at our convenience! 😊
Anon10
11d ago
Moving the shop can be a good thing, but don't forget to consider the new location as well. If the place sounds interesting, go check it out, but it would be wise to ask for advice from people who are familiar with that area too.
Anonymous
11d ago
Same here. The atmosphere isn't great and there aren't many customers. We should move to Soi 6 and open a grilled pork shop together, that would be nice, haha!
Anon4
11d ago
I used to be in a cramped shop like that too. At that time, I decided to move to Sukhumvit. It was really great! Customers kept coming in, and there was plenty of work to do. Plus, the atmosphere improved a lot. Try looking for a new place; it might be even better than before! 😊
Anon11
11d ago
We have been in a shop with a not-so-good atmosphere before. In the end, we moved to a new alley, and the customers really increased. If you get to a new place, try asking the older staff there how it is. 😊
Anonymous
11d ago
Absolutely! Sometimes moving to a new shop can be a great start. We've been to a new place around Thonglor, the atmosphere is nice and there are a lot of customers. Give it a try! 😊
Anonymous
11d ago
Yes, moving to a new shop might be better, but we need to consider the atmosphere too. We've moved before; at first, it was exciting, but after working for a while, I felt much better about it. 😊
Anon11
10d ago
Where is the new shop located? And what’s the atmosphere like? Are there any old friends who moved there too? 😊

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