Sunday, July 26, 2009

A New Job

Who knew I could be so scared!? I'm not exactly sure what is scary, but I'm pretty sure it has to do with my new job.

I have opened a shop and it has been incredibly difficult to get everything priced. For some reason, pricing has taken way more time than expected. I'm selling antiques and vintage treasures, and as such, there are no "set" prices. It's pretty much what the market will allow. Even I realize it's silly to think there is a way to have all prices not too high (to avoid criticism), not too low (don't want to give the goods away), but just right. The idea that there is a perfect price for everything haunts me. Probably would have haunted Goldilocks too!

Haunts is really too strong a word, but I don't know where the thesaurus is.

I've been working on this idea seriously for about 3 months and half-heartedly for about 3 years! And it's not exactly a new field, I've been in a bunch of antique mall spaces and this shop was open for about 16 days in 2001. Last Thursday night I realized I would never get this shop open if I didn't just open. So, Friday, with slightly more than half the items priced, I put out the open sign and waited for customers to find me. They did. And they found the not-priced items. I made prices up for customers and when the shop was empty I just kept pricing.


Vintage shoes for the dancer in me.
Notice the strings? They're attached to price tags.


My daughter has been IMing me each afternoon. I told her I was open and she gave a big HOORAY. The next day she asked, were you open today? I said yes and got a "cool! congratulations." She knows me. She knows how easy it is to close the doors and run off to lunch. I didn't. Maybe that's what's scary.

I even opened this afternoon. All along it has been my plan to close on Sunday. But yesterday a customer said she'd like to come back and look at the vintage clothes and a fellow dealer wanted to come by.

So that's what I've been doing this month. I'm closed Monday and Tuesday. I kinda want to stay in bed til noon, but while I have been focused on my shop, things like the laundry, dust bunnies and weeds have been building up.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

YAY!!! Congrats, and especially on finding your own courage. You are doing what you love, even though scary, and you can even think on your feet with the pricing on the spot moment!!!! I am with your daughter, cheering you on from this side of the country. I look forward to visiting this little place of yours someday!! Just, not on Monday or Tuesday!!

Tiny Dancer said...

Vanessa, I am closer than you think. Drive south to Boston, south on 3, over the bridge and half-way out, you'll find me. Currently I'm an LA lady only in my heart!

Unknown said...

OMG!!! Well, I am south of you, I am actually in PA, so that is good to know! That means, we are absolutely destined to meet; you are in my favorite place ever; my New England!!!!!