
""It's everything else that, to me, is the value. If you started from scratch, it would literally take you years to build up to that point.""
""It takes its toll on me, takes its toll on our family and everything. I just got tired of that, and was looking for something different.""
""She was like, 'Too bad you didn't know about this. You could have done it.' He said, 'You wouldn't believe it, but as soon as the article was published, the deal fell through.'""
Roland Houle is selling his hot dog cart, Zippity Do Dog, for $33,000 as he returns to the tech industry. After seven years, he emphasizes the importance of goodwill, customer base, and reputation built over time. Houle transitioned from a high-pressure tech career to running the hot dog cart, which he found more sustainable. His wife’s joke about a local hot dog cart sale led him to purchase the business in 2019, marking a significant change in his life.
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