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New to the forum so do take it easy please
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New to the forum so do take it easy please |
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Very ironic, which is a word I have been using lately.
Right this instant, when I say your post, I happen to have a guy from the Alabama Gulf Coast here in my house, he is an old friend. He runs 5 parasailing boats, 400 beach chairs and a tour boat up there. It seems that he investigated the possibility of doing something in Punta Cana, and found the costs to be prohibitive. In the first place, 100% (probably 98.5%) of your client base come in by air. So you can only attract them to your business by going through the hotels, and tour operators and they want a cut, big time. In the second place the cost of getting your boats into the country would be very expensive. You can ask the boat owners on this board what their costs were. And finally, the cost of doing business--employees, labor laws, Social Security and other issues were unclear, unfair or outrageous. So he has stayed in Alabama... Just so's you know. HB |
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Was this referring to starting a business in the US? Like PICHARDO? Like Chip? ![]() Like NALs? Like Aguaita29? ...... .... Just do not tell me the law is for everybody here.... ![]() So, it does matter who runs a business here. Remember 'Plaza Lama' and the customs? Ever heard of the outcome? donP |
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Not really sure why there is such a negative mindset whenever anyone asks a question about starting a business in the DR. Entrepreneurs are a different breed. What you may see as unfair, impossible, or a waste of time we see as challenging and fun. Does anyone actually have an answers to my original questions or at least a point in the right direction in regards to tour operator licenses or beach permits. Any help is much appreciated.
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Not really sure why there is such a negative mindset whenever anyone asks a question about starting a business in the DR. You will be required to employ tour guides (Dominicans most likely), get several permissions (MdT, MdG, Ayuntamiento, etc.) and be cash-friendly to people who will tell you that you need to be friends with them... ![]() Given all those overheads and other expenses (maybe a stolen engine or jetski) the question arises how much longer you'll be able to keep your 'hobby'. Entrepreneurs are a different breed. What you may see as unfair, impossible, or a waste of time we see as challenging and fun. The fun you'll have is priceless, anyway. ![]() donP |
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Entrepreneurs are the best !!, I love their enthusiasm !!, the world needs more of them !!.
It just seems that the DR is a bit different, everything is a bit tweeked. When you think of it, a business anywhere in the world is trying, it's basically juggling balls (No ?.) It just seems that here, in the DR, that more balls are constantly thrown into the loop (daily!) and these x-tra/additional balls are never, ever, ever the same size, shape or weight when they enter the loop. Just saying... In any event, it's a wonderful country with amazing people and must be the greatest place on earth to vacation ! |
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