Saturday, March 28, 2009

Street Food, It's Always Been You

If you are unemployed and still waiting to land that career-tracked Dream Job that has something to do with your college major or your interests: forget it, that ship has sailed. But your cart has arrived.

Workman's Cycles, a bicycle manufacturer in Queens, is calling our attention to the wonderful opportunity that is the food cart. They are adapting to recession by moving away from their traditional product and towards building food vending carts, anticipating business from people who have lost their jobs and are seeking a new means of income.

At $3,000, these carts can be considered a recession-friendly way to begin your exciting career as an entrepreneur or venture capitalist. (That heartwarming gem is for the convo where you ask your parents/friends for a loan. Thank me later.)

The best part of this is that now all new yorkers, employed or otherwise, now have a WHOLE NEW reason to rationalize indulging in the deliciously unhealthy street food that New York is famous for. Eat away, you are helping the common man!

1 comment:

  1. Great Idea! No boss, and plenty of fresh air. What some of us took 30 years of professional mishigas to figure out was the real key to contentment.

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