Thursday, June 18, 2020

The Call Of The Food Truck -- A Way To Finance A College Education

The Call Of The Food Truck A Way To Finance A College Education by: Alison Damast on September 10, 2014 | 0 Comments Comments 200 Views September 10, 2014Babson student Jack Barbers food truck business makes goodJack Barber used to spend his free time scoping out the many food trucks in Boston when he arrived in the city as a college student three years ago. Food entrepreneurship was in his blood his grandfather founded Barber Foods, a company that prepared chicken dinners – and he had the family culinary itch. There were no food trucks he knew of in Maine, so Barber and a high school friend, Ben Berman, decided to start their own. They launched a  simple business, selling hamburgers out of a food trailer parked at Scarborough Beach State Park in May of 2011.Three years later, Barber, now a senior finance major at Babson College in Boston, Mass., is in charge of a mini-food empire called Mainely Burgers. He and his brother, Max Barber, also a Babson student (Berman ha s since left the company), own two food trucks, including an ice-cream truck called Mainely Treats, that travel around Portland, Maine during the summer months.â€Å"It’s been a way for me to come home to Southern Maine every summer,† he said. â€Å"I love where my family lives, but unfortunately there are not a lot of internships that can get you a job or job offer.†UNDERGRAD BIZ STUDENTS GET IN ON A MAINSTAY OF MANY AMERICAN CITIESFood trucks, a truck converted into a mobile kitchen, and more stationary food carts have become a mainstay of many American cities in the last decade, popping up outside office buildings, parking lots and city parks. People with some form of culinary training and restaurant experience are typically the ones behind the wheel, but increasingly entrepreneurially-minded undergraduate business students across the country are trying to break into the crowded market, whipping up cheesy potato latke sandwiches, waffles, burgers and everythi ng in between.Business majors take a unique approach to the food truck business, using the knowledge they’ve gleaned from their finance, operations and management classes, and applying it directly to their small companies, said Rachel Greenberger, director of Food Sol, an â€Å"action tank† for food entrepreneurs at Babson College, which has assisted Mainely Burger’s Barber brothers as they’ve built up their food truck business. This can give them a leg up over other foodie entrepreneurs, Greenberg said. Another advantage? They can get advice on how to launch their food business from their school’s entrepreneurship centers, an obtain seed funding from business competitions.â€Å"You don’t need a business background to cook and prepare food, but when you think about what food truck businesses need at the beginning is sales, brand awareness, and a solid marketing plan,† Greenberger said. â€Å"People who have had direct exposure to thi s may have an advantage over someone who has not because they can keep track of profits and loss, cash flow statements and those types of things.†A BOOMING BUT SATURATED AND COMPETITIVE MARKETStudents who start food trucks are entering a booming market, one that has gotten â€Å"saturated very quickly,† Greenberger said. According to a 2012 report on Food Trucks from Emergent Research and Intuit Inc., the food truck industry is expected to generate about $2.7 billion in revenue by 2017, a nearly four-fold increase from 2012. On average, customers spend $9.80 on lunch and $14.99 on dinner per person, the report said.The ravenous appetite for food trucks has helped Leigh Ann Tona, a recent graduate of the University of Delaware, become another food truck success story. Tona came up with the concept for her food truck, I Don’t Give a Fork, in an entrepreneurship class her senior year. She already had some experience working in the food industry as a manager at a caf à © in New Jersey and a store supervisor at the University of Delaware Creamery.Her professor was so impressed with her business plan that he encouraged her to enter the school’s Business Idea Pitch competition in 2011, where she won $1,000. It wasn’t enough to buy a food truck which can cost anywhere from $15,000 to $100,000 – but allowed her to buy business cards, purchase a web domain name and focus on other branding efforts. The following year she decided to put her business plan to the test, setting up shop in a food trailer she parked in a lot near the University of Delaware campus.â€Å"I’d just spent my entire life savings on a food cart, so that was what pushed me to get the business off the ground,† she said. â€Å"I used the food trailer as a way to determine if that business concept was viable.† Page 1 of 212 »

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Essay Samples - How to Choose the Best Essay Samples

Essay Samples - How to Choose the Best Essay SamplesWriting a great essay is not easy to do, especially when the essay topic is huge. Some students are assigned to write a large number of essays, and then they have to read through thousands of essays in order to choose the best one. At the same time, some students have to take huge loads of classes in order to get a good grade, so they must write their essays quickly. However, in order to be able to write a quality essay in such a time, they must understand how to write a good essay.When looking for essay samples, some students are confused with what to look for. Most often, they think that they need to be highly analytical in order to write an essay. It is true that if you are going to write an essay, it is important to understand all the parts of it, but this is not the only aspect of writing. You also need to find the best way to connect your thoughts and ideas with the rest of the essay.Students who do not know how to put their i deas together properly usually need to look for essay samples that have an idea written out in one or two sentences. Instead of giving your essay sample words, you can actually give them pictures to fit the thought. If you want your essay sample to hold your attention, you should use pictures and quotes. It is good to write down a word, and then find a picture that will fit with that word.Aside from making the connections between your ideas, you should also practice your skills in writing. Remember that writing is not always about syntax and grammar. It is about writing the content in a way that readers can relate to it. Therefore, if you have doubts about the way you are writing, take a break and try to find another sample to work with.Sometimes, students do not think that they can use a different topic when looking for essay samples. However, when you write a topic about a friend, family member, or even yourself, you can get better results by changing the topic. Remember that the more connections between your thoughts and the rest of the essay, the better.One thing that you need to remember when looking for essay samples is that they should be different from each other. You should not just choose a random topic that you think will help you with your essay. After all, it is important to be original. This means that you have to keep in mind the thesis of the essay, which will be based on your own ideas.It is important to have a general idea about the idea before you start writing the essay. This can be done by reading other essays online. As a conclusion, students who have a good idea about the topic of the essay will be able to create a great essay using the best essay samples. It is important to note that there are many essay samples out there, but choosing the best ones can be difficult.In order to choose the best essay samples, you need to consider many factors such as the topic, the topic length, general style, and style. However, if you want to make the process easier, try to find a topic that will teach you how to write a good essay in one day.