An associates, bachelors, or masters in business administration or finance would be most helpful.
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There is a craft store book by FabJob named "Become a Craft Store Owner". The book gives advice and some guidance on what you should focus on to start your scrapbook store.
There is no possible way to answer this with any degree of reliability.
You can sue if you burnt your hair in a store if the owner was negligent. In order to win your case, you have to prove that it was the store owner's fault.
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Surveillance is a good way to keep important belongings protected. If a person is a store owner it is essential to have camera work in the store so that the owner can keep track of what should be in the store.
It depends on where you live and the owner of the store but they should not be so expensive.
That's probably something you should ask the store owner.
A person who owns a store is and can be called a store owner, owner, or you can say stores boss, or boss. Or a merchant, or a purveyor of goods.
If they have an affiliate (another store possibly with A different name) You should be able to use it there, if not you need to contact the owner of the store property to find information to contact the owner of the store and request a refund of the balance.
The customer is known as a business invitee and is owed a very high degree of care that no injury due to the business owner's negligence befall the customer.
You don't need a degree to work at a store, although it might improve your chances. If you want a degree that would look desirable to a store owner, then marketing, business, economics, mathematics or finance would look very good on your CV. It would also mean you were a bit over-qualified though.