Archive for the 'Body Business' Category
Thursday, November 13th, 2008
Here’s an outfit in Florida
looking for an affordable walk-in cooler. We offer several lines of walk-in coolers from highest quality to entry level equipment. We have over 20years experience in commercial industrial walk in settings. Looking to buy a cooler or freezer for a school, preschool or daycare? Give [...] Read more »
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Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
MORTUARY TRANSPORT SERVICE
Attn: Dana Hall or Laurie Blotkamp
Not Disclosed, AZ, USA Listing #: 33145807
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Asking Price: $270,000 USD USA Dollars
Business for Sale Industry: Services: Travel, Transportation
Reason for Selling: Another business venture
Year Established: 1993
# of Employees: 8 plus one owner
Yearly Revenues: $165,011
Yearly Cash Flow: $60,000
Business for Sale Overview:
This mortuary transport service has established [...] Read more »
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Monday, September 22nd, 2008
San Mateo County Coroner’s Office
Request for Interest
BODY REMOVAL SERVICES
San Mateo County Coroner’s Office is conducting a survey to determine whether companies are interested in contracting to provide Body Removal Services for the San Mateo County Coroner’s Office. Interested applicants should be able to start providing body removal services for the Coroner’s Office beginning January 1, [...] Read more »
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Sunday, August 10th, 2008
One of the projects I put together was some graphics for condolence cards.
They would have a nice graphic on the front, with either a hand written note or hand written font printing the Funeral Home name on the inside with an appropriate sentiment.
These would then be left with the family at a house call or [...] Read more »
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Saturday, August 9th, 2008
Here’s another craigslist ad for transport positions in Denver.
Let me know if you want me to post your help wanted ad, and I’ll link to your site if you have one, or build a site for you if you need one. I got a few jobs by people finding me on the web.
Mortuary Transport (Denver [...] Read more »
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Friday, June 27th, 2008
Here’s an example of a cabinet maker that saw a need for custom caskets, that would normally cost three to four times what they can sell them for. Yes, the funeral home will mark it up some, but can go direct to the builder, especially if they have style you really like.
If you’re a cabinet [...] Read more »
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Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
This information stands well on it’s own. I only offer it as a resource in your conversations with friends and family members. The hardest part of the death industry is the grief of the unprepared.
Start planning for your final expenses now
I know this post topic is kind of morbid, but this issue is very important. [...] Read more »
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Sunday, June 15th, 2008
How about sponsoring a beauty pageant contestant?
11 vie for 2008 Miss Clark County title
Eleven young women will be competing for the title of Miss Clark County this year.
Miss Clark County is the official hostess of the Clark County 4-H Fair which is July 12-19, and then represents Clark County in the Indiana State Fair Queen [...] Read more »
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Sunday, June 15th, 2008
I found this list, that was actually gleaned from the Funeral Consumer’s Alliance, which I worked with a few of the funeral homes in the bay area that were included on their site. It’s a mixed bag of whether going through them is the best deal, since less expensive doesn’t always translate to quality.
The first [...] Read more »
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Saturday, June 14th, 2008
Here’s a story of someone representing himself as a funeral director, but he was the owner, and not a licensed funeral director. He admitted that it was a mistake, as the letter was printed by a pre-planning insurance company, and they apparently took it for granted that he was also a licensed funeral director as [...] Read more »
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