mardi 12 novembre 2013

Cafe idea in Norway

I am 27 year old female, recently married and had to move to a different country as I have an international family. Although I have good education and experience in high positions, not knowing local language fluently holds me in the trap of no work. Been like this for about 4 months now, so started looking for ideas of my own business. I live in the small town about 30km from the capital city. I love Oslo, it has thousands of cafes and restaurants. But place we live in has very little what to do. There is one pub/bar where everyone goes, as the alternative is to get to Oslo. There is also a huge shopping centre. I personally feel that I am so tired of this shopping centre, that I just avoid it. There are some cafes around the city centre, but nothing where it would be more than just eating and drinking if you know what I mean.



I have a strong background in business, both from my personal life (both parents have their own businesses) and from my studies. I know it requires a lot of hard work. I was thinking that to start a café could be a good option. Of course I have my doubts: 1) if there is no such place, maybe it isn't in demand? 2) café seems like a business where I don't need very much specialised knowledge, but am I right? I know you must know what you do, but what I mean is that its not pharmacy or electronic inventions... :)



Maybe there are some Norwegian business people in the forum who could advice about the cultural habits? I know its expensive to eat out in here, a lot of our friends stay in home. But then again, we often talk how nice it would be to have where to go, but Oslo is too far for just coffee and at the end too expensive, as you need a train ticket... Thanks for any thoughts!





via Small-Business-Forum.net http://www.small-business-forum.net/business-plans-ideas/10199-cafe-idea-norway.html

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