Winner wrote:
Do any of you think running your own business is a good idea for people on the spectrum?
I have sometimes considered owning a restaurant. I am a reasonable chef and I have a lot of inventive ideas. What puts me off is the idea of how I would raise the funds and that I have no knowledge of kitchen equipment used in restaurants.
I started a wholesale bakery from scratch. I started with one cake that I took to a fancy restaurant in DC. He said, "This is great... you guys never work out... bring me eight of them tomorrow." I delivered to him twice a week for almost 20 years. Having a business where you deliver, rather than staying in one place and waiting for business comes to you, was wonderful for me. I ended up selling in Washington, and Baltimore, and serving 80 restaurants. Many restaurants use purveyors to make some of their desserts because cakes and pies are pretty labor intensive. But if you have a good kitchen, making a dozen cakes or pies can be done in a few hours once you get good at it.
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