Remodeling and Upgrading a Tailoring ShopPUERTA PLATTA, DOM. REP. - A tailor in the Dominican Republic reported she had far more business than she could handle alone. She indicated a desire to train and employ others to handle the work load. Worldwide purchased tables, chairs, tools, a blackboard, cloth, materials, and two large commercial sewing and stitching machines. It also paid the first three months rent on an additional room.The shop owner agreed to pay rent for the machines, tables, etc. for one year, at which point she could determine whether she wanted to continue with the project or abandon it. Jefferson N. Eastmond was project director. To clarify any of the above, contact: web @ weriweb.org Copyright 2006; All Rights Reserved |