bachelor
No, not necessarily.
There is no possible way to answer this with any degree of reliability.
There is a craft store book by FabJob named "Become a Craft Store Owner". The book gives advice and some guidance on what you should focus on to start your scrapbook store.
An associates, bachelors, or masters in business administration or finance would be most helpful.
talk to the owner or manager, but i believe you only have to be 14 or 15.
Eli Grits is the Earton food store owner, so go talk to him.
· Academy Sports + Outdoors · Acme Markets · Advance Auto Parts · Albertsons · Aldi · AutoZone
Sports of all Sorts is a sports store where you can buy sports items new or used. Also, you can give sports items that you don't need anymore back to the store and receive store credit or cash.
A person who owns a store is and can be called a store owner, owner, or you can say stores boss, or boss. Or a merchant, or a purveyor of goods.
You don't need a degree to work at a store, although it might improve your chances. If you want a degree that would look desirable to a store owner, then marketing, business, economics, mathematics or finance would look very good on your CV. It would also mean you were a bit over-qualified though.
The customer is known as a business invitee and is owed a very high degree of care that no injury due to the business owner's negligence befall the customer.
a store in jersey. or a store where you get sports jersies