Own A Charter Bus Company
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January/February 1980
By Lillian Borgeson
And, because repairs can be expensive, it pays to weed out groups that tend to be bus wreckers. For example, Larry avoids the "swinging singles" organizations ("they're likely to get drunk and rowdy").
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Don't forget to arrange for someone to answer the phone when you're on the road. If you don't have a housemate, it's best to simply subscribe to an answering service.
Plan your tour itineraries to allow for rest stops about every two hours. And, wherever you go, take good care of the customers.
While on a tour, Larry Gates ambles around casually . . . but he's always on top of the situation. He herds his folks about gently but firmly, makes deadpan jokes, counts heads, and answers questions. His work still leaves him plenty of time to do the things he enjoys most when he's traveling: a little fishing, a little sightseeing, and plenty of scenery-watching.
And where does Larry go when he's actually on vacation from his business? Does he take advantage of all his travel connections and fly off to Bangkok or Paris?
No way! What he does is stay home and do some work around his own property. And that, of course, is a real busman's holiday!
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