WHERE TO SELL USED RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT : USED RESTAURA
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Where To Sell Used Restaurant Equipment
A place where people pay to sit and eat meals that are cooked and served on the premises
a building where people go to eat
Restaurant is a 1998 independent film starring Adrien Brody, Elise Neal, David Moscow and Simon Baker. Written by Tom Cudworth and directed by Eric Bross, Restaurant was the follow-up to this writing–directing duo's first film, TenBenny, which also starred Adrien Brody.
A restaurant prepares and serves food, drink and dessert to customers. Meals are generally served and eaten on premises, but many restaurants also offer take-out and food delivery services. Restaurants vary greatly in appearance and offerings, including a wide variety of cuisines and service models.
Mental resources
The process of supplying someone or something with such necessary items
an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service
The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition; Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.
The necessary items for a particular purpose
A tool is a device that can be used to produce or achieve something, but that is not consumed in the process. Colloquially a tool can also be a procedure or process used for a specific purpose.
Have a stock of (something) available for sale
exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent; "He sold his house in January"; "She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit"
be sold at a certain price or in a certain way; "These books sell like hot cakes"
Give or hand over (something) in exchange for money
(of a thing) Be purchased
the activity of persuading someone to buy; "it was a hard sell"
1st day at the new job
If I had a blog, I'd write a long long entry about regretting moving down to LA. I had an extremely comfortable life up in SF- a nice easy well-paying job at a small computer game company, an easy commute (I walked to work), a very pleasant (and purple) condo, I could walk to all of my favorite restaurants and shops. And I gave that all up because...well...I got bored.
So, I'm selling my condo, I bought another condo down here in LA, all of my possessions are sitting in boxes here in the living room or the tiny apartment I'm renting until the place I bought is completed, and I took a new job (and a 10% pay cut) at a huge multi-national mega-corporation where I'm totally unfamiliar with most of the technologies used. So far, the best thing I can say is that the people there have been super-friendly. But I struggled most of today getting set up. I don't know if this is because I'm stupid or because things weren't documented very well.