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Gas stations are very labor dependent, they work on extremely thin margins and very few independently owned gas stations survive unless they are massive operations where the gas is only the side thing in comparison to everything else they offer. I know guys who built corner shopping center gas stations with multiple units who have done very well, a small independent gas station they wouldn't waste their time. The thing with indians is that they are willing to work endlessly for the rest of their lives like it's a normal way to live. So these gas stations that most businessmen would look at and say "this isn't worth the decline in my quality of life" or it isn't worth the cost of labor many indians jump in head first. This is true for a lot of disposable businesses, I'm not sure if I would put a gas station into the disposable business category because you do actually own an asset beyond your inventory or equipment it's not like a restaurant or smoke shop something like that but it's the same concept as to why you see so many in them.

Hotels are a bit different, with the hotel the indian guy pretty much just lives there and they work all the hours but beyond that the Indian guys are willing to put up with the absolute dregs of society in their slum hotel. It's rare to find someone who owns just one hotel unless it's an indian, they own the hotel that the guy who owns multiple hotels doesn't want to waste his time on. My father and uncles owned a very nice resort style hotel near a lake a few hours from us. It was a great business and a very lovely hotel but it had a lot of moving parts and the issue was simply that we couldn't find an operating partner for it. The two brothers they had running it for almost a decade just didn't want to do it anymore and we didn't blame them, their entire lives was pretty much that hotel. We paid them more than the hotel made profit and even gave them a percentage but eventually they just wanted to move on, they had made enough money at that point where they didn't have to do it anymore. We tried for months to find another manager and it just didn't happen, we were willing to pay a silly amount in salary and give a percentage but just nobody popped up which could handle it because anyone competent knew that the hotel was pretty much going to be their entire life. If it wasn't 3 hours away I would have taken over and just oversaw employees but being 3 hours away you needed someone local or someone willing to make that drive 3-4 times a week which is asking a lot.

Well guess who bought it....an indian guy and his family, they live at the hotel now in this small midwestern slice of Americana lake town. I've checked on it every now and then, we had great reviews and it was the nicest hotel in town and now all the reviews are complaints about the condition and service, last I checked the complaints were about the how terrible the food at the bar and grille in the hotel had become, none of the arcades work anymore, the pool was closed and they don't do live music on the dock anymore. The indian guy stripped it to the bare bones, heaven forbid he spend a dollar more than he needs to for anything.

Thanks for typing all of that out, I always wondered why so many jeets like to buy gas stations and hotels. And yes, often times it is the actual owner behind the register working 100 hours a week.
 
Thanks for typing all of that out, I always wondered why so many jeets like to buy gas stations and hotels. And yes, often times it is the actual owner behind the register working 100 hours a week.

Of course brother, I don't open my mouth on a lot of topics because God gave you two ears and only one mouth for a reason. I'm not going to talk just for the sake of talking when I should be listening but when there is something I have confident knowledge about I'll always add my input. Being in the business world and also living near a neighboring area to one which has seen an indian infestation i have a lot of experience with indians, much more than I would ever like.

It's a lot more nuanced than what I said but the businesses are a solid representation of the overall issue with Indians. It's the same reasoning why you see 6 of them piled into a 30 year old honda, 8 of them living in a 2 bedroom apartment and why they're willing to fight you or bend over for a single dollar more or less with no shame. They're not necessarily a threat to us the same way blacks or muslims are they are a threat in that they are fine with living a low quality of life and that trickles down to us. In their home country they lived like garbage, value of life was nothing and they were one on top of the other fighting for scraps. You tell a common indian that they are going to move to the USA and own a car, have a warm safe place to sleep, abundant food and work 90 hours a week for the rest of their lives in a profitable business they will say you're offering them heaven on earth....
 
Gas stations are very labor dependent, they work on extremely thin margins and very few independently owned gas stations survive unless they are massive operations where the gas is only the side thing in comparison to everything else they offer. I know guys who built corner shopping center gas stations with multiple units who have done very well, a small independent gas station they wouldn't waste their time. The thing with indians is that they are willing to work endlessly for the rest of their lives like it's a normal way to live. So these gas stations that most businessmen would look at and say "this isn't worth the decline in my quality of life" or it isn't worth the cost of labor many indians jump in head first. This is true for a lot of disposable businesses, I'm not sure if I would put a gas station into the disposable business category because you do actually own an asset beyond your inventory or equipment it's not like a restaurant or smoke shop something like that but it's the same concept as to why you see so many in them.

Hotels are a bit different, with the hotel the indian guy pretty much just lives there and they work all the hours but beyond that the Indian guys are willing to put up with the absolute dregs of society in their slum hotel. It's rare to find someone who owns just one hotel unless it's an indian, they own the hotel that the guy who owns multiple hotels doesn't want to waste his time on. My father and uncles owned a very nice resort style hotel near a lake a few hours from us. It was a great business and a very lovely hotel but it had a lot of moving parts and the issue was simply that we couldn't find an operating partner for it. The two brothers they had running it for almost a decade just didn't want to do it anymore and we didn't blame them, their entire lives was pretty much that hotel. We paid them more than the hotel made profit and even gave them a percentage but eventually they just wanted to move on, they had made enough money at that point where they didn't have to do it anymore. We tried for months to find another manager and it just didn't happen, we were willing to pay a silly amount in salary and give a percentage but just nobody popped up which could handle it because anyone competent knew that the hotel was pretty much going to be their entire life. If it wasn't 3 hours away I would have taken over and just oversaw employees but being 3 hours away you needed someone local or someone willing to make that drive 3-4 times a week which is asking a lot.

Well guess who bought it....an indian guy and his family, they live at the hotel now in this small midwestern slice of Americana lake town. I've checked on it every now and then, we had great reviews and it was the nicest hotel in town and now all the reviews are complaints about the condition and service, last I checked the complaints were about the how terrible the food at the bar and grille in the hotel had become, none of the arcades work anymore, the pool was closed and they don't do live music on the dock anymore. The indian guy stripped it to the bare bones, heaven forbid he spend a dollar more than he needs to for anything.


Follow up, just went and checked the most recent reviews for the place. Visible bed bugs rampant and refusing to give refunds, housekeepers stealing, charging for parking even for people staying at the hotel, charging to use the indoor pool which they are now calling a "waterpark", filthy rooms and open areas everywhere some of the pics people posted are appalling, dirty stained sheets, no more room service you have to go down and pick it up from the restaurant, no more free breakfast buffet, broken fixtures everywhere....... etc etc etc complete and total shortsighted mismanagement by the indians that bought it. I know exactly what happened, we had a 4.7 star rating on yelp it's a small sleepy lake town with very few hotels much less a "resort" and they were booked in advance during the entire summer their first couple years just based on reputation so they thought they could just cut every corner and not spend a dime and it would be fine. Their rating on yelp is now at a 2.4 which is HARD to do in such a short time, these idiots are running it into the ground like every other indian business but it won't matter because they have no labor costs, invest nothing into the place and rip everyone off they can for every penny they can so they'll still turn a shortsighted profit. An indian won't spend a dollar today even it means he will make 3 dollars tomorrow, all he cares about is not taking that dollar out of his pocket.

Not going to lie it made me sad, my dad bought it with my uncles when I was younger and I loved taking my friends up there and proudly showing them what I owned, that resort was something we were really proud of owning as a family it used to be such a lovely place. My friends aunt owned a cabin in the area and we went up there one weekend myself, him and a couple girls we were dating and his boat. We got to his aunts cabin to find his aunts recently widowed father in law staying there for the weekend so of course we didn't want to bother him and were ready to turn around and go home because it's impossible to find a room anywhere near the town in the summer. I popped up and said "well umm....my dad kinda owns a hotel here we can go there" and we drove up to the place my first time ever going and it's this beautiful all white hotel sitting on the lake they were actually doing a wedding there that night. My friends were in awe they thought I was taking them to some dumpy motel I was really proud that day I definitely did not grow up wealthy I actually grew up dead broke so that was a special thing for me to be able to take my friends there to enjoy it. I walked to the front desk not planning to say I owned the place just asking for a room and of course they were booked, I then sheepishly said "umm I kinda own the hotel" and she went and got the manager and they gave us the grand suite they always hold. That was a fun trip I'll always remember that and now it's an indian dump.......kinda a microcosm of the way things are going in the world I guess.


Okay turning off mother goose mode sorry haha
 
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