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Adult daughter stole entire life savings-Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 629749" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I could never forgive or forget. This is just too big. </p><p></p><p>I was somewhat reminded of this last night on the show Bar Rescue. These parents had taken their life savings and retirement money and bought a bar. They set it up so that their two sons would run it. Well they had one son be the operating manager and the other one just worked there. In 3 years the manager son had managed to run this bar into the ground and now this poor couple were 1.5 million dollars in debt. The bar was losing 10K a month and they had a second mortgage on their home. It was all about to come crashing down.</p><p></p><p>The youngest brother was doing his level best but he was never trained to cook, he was trying though, he was doing as much cleaning as he could in the hours that are in a day but it wasnt enough. The managing brother brought in one of his friends to be a bartender and he was a joke. The managing brother sat on his rump and played on the computer all day. The bar was filthy. It was horrible.</p><p></p><p>Now I dont know if you have ever seen that show but John Taffer rode in on his horse and fixed things but boy did he rip everyone a new one. He brought in a real manager and the older brother and his friend got mad. The friend left in a tizzy. </p><p></p><p>Those boys, especially the older one, would have just let that bar close down and let their parents lose everything. Heck it wasnt their money on the line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 629749, member: 1514"] I could never forgive or forget. This is just too big. I was somewhat reminded of this last night on the show Bar Rescue. These parents had taken their life savings and retirement money and bought a bar. They set it up so that their two sons would run it. Well they had one son be the operating manager and the other one just worked there. In 3 years the manager son had managed to run this bar into the ground and now this poor couple were 1.5 million dollars in debt. The bar was losing 10K a month and they had a second mortgage on their home. It was all about to come crashing down. The youngest brother was doing his level best but he was never trained to cook, he was trying though, he was doing as much cleaning as he could in the hours that are in a day but it wasnt enough. The managing brother brought in one of his friends to be a bartender and he was a joke. The managing brother sat on his rump and played on the computer all day. The bar was filthy. It was horrible. Now I dont know if you have ever seen that show but John Taffer rode in on his horse and fixed things but boy did he rip everyone a new one. He brought in a real manager and the older brother and his friend got mad. The friend left in a tizzy. Those boys, especially the older one, would have just let that bar close down and let their parents lose everything. Heck it wasnt their money on the line. [/QUOTE]
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