Peddler Universe and Coffee House Culture


Wake up Coffee House Owners.  There is a group who spend a lot of money. The Passing-Through-Town Peddlers. And we have special needs.
Salespeople are a unique constituency of the Coffeehouse Culture.  We roam. Yeah, we may have a “home-office” coffeehouse like every other remote worker,  but we spend a whole lot of time on the road, which means we are short term guests in foreign shops. We pop into a coffeehouse wherever we are. We get done whatever needs to be done. Then we disappear.  I visit 75 different coffee shops a year in 15 cities. I spend money in all of them. I go back to the good shops. I never return to the lame ones.  It is easy to ignore me because you do not see me much – but I am part of a large guild of traveling coffee-drinkers. There are lots of us, entering everyday a new coffeehouse in a new city.  We are not looking for the sociability and community elements of Coffeehouse Culture. We are looking for a corner with table space and accessible Internet. We buy coffee (caffeine) and pastry (sugar) because we are stressed-out maniacs. We do this all the time, repeatedly, all day.  We just want space – can’t you keep a reserved “peddler” section that has a one-hour time limit?  Can you make easy to figure out the WiFi password (or better yet, just let people connect?) A lot of us have MiFi devices…but we forget them.  And for my sake…can’t you have a nice slice of apple pie available to purchase?  Bad bagels and stale coffeecakes just don’t do it.



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