SAE: Working At A Florist
Description:
Retail florist shops are found in almost every town and city in Georgia. The work done at these shops is very labor intensive and requires a great deal of skill and artistic talent. Florist shops have one or more designers and other employees doing less skilled jobs.

A student beginning in a florist shop should expect to begin at the bottom and work up. In the beginning, a high school floral design course and volunteering to work at the florist for no pay may help land a paying job.

A job at a florist shop will help to develop good work habits and an increase in floral design skills. Such a job could lead to a career as a floral designer and florist shop owner.

Written by Myron Sellars

 

Factors To Consider

Ranking:

1 = lowest

10 = highest

Time required

8

Investment 1
Equipment needed 1
Skills required 7
Facilities required 1
Land required 1
Labor Intensity 9
Potential for income 8
Transportation required 2
Expansion possibilities 1
Expertise needed 8
Advertising needed 1
Susceptible to disease 1
Susceptible to insects 1
Suitable for residential areas 8
  Other (specify)
Length of production cycle N/A
Regional Statewide
When to start project Anytime

 

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Sources of Additional Information:

Georgia Florist Association