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Mother, daughter balance three businesses during pandemic, share messages of hope
Mother and daughter balancing three businesses during the pandemic, amid sharing messages of hope By Jennifer Roberts | February 15, 2021 at 11:26 PM EST - Updated February 15 at 11:45 PM
MURRELLS INLET, S.C. (WMBF) - During these uncertain times, some families are doing all they can to survive.
For one family, that means balancing three businesses at one time during the pandemic.
Laura Inkpen is the owner of Yard Greetings on the Grand Strand. The company specializes in celebratory signs for all occasions for families, including birthdays, graduations and child births.
But Inkpen said there’s a bigger message behind these signs: hope.
One of the main tenets of buying and owning real estate is location, location, location. The same can be said for the location where skilled workers live when they lose their jobs, and what new opportunities may exist for them within their local communities. Sadly, several large printing companies that close are located in rural areas, where job prospects are sparse and where it devastates the small-town ecosystems that count on good-paying jobs and corporate tax dollars.
So, while it s certainly bad news that on Feb. 18, 2021, LSC Communications will close its eastside Spartanburg, S.C., printing plant located at 300 Jones Rd., the job prospects albeit in different industries for the more than 400 workers employed at the one-time RR Donnelley operation appear, at least on the surface, to be better than what s happened elsewhere.