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Anyone have any recommendations for good places around town to order flowers for delivery?
 
Posts: 4 | Registered: September 20, 2005Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Michael at Florae on Main St. is very good...but bring a lot of moolah.


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I've used the Florist on Forest several times and been quite happy.
 
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No one beats Phillips (Main St Lombard, 2blks No of Roosevelt)for the quality, price and customer service. Been ordering for over 10 years and never dissatisfied.


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I like Florist on Forest too...


"The most valuable things in life are not measured in monetary terms. The really important things are not houses and lands, stocks and bonds, automobiles and real state, but friendships, trust, confidence, empathy, mercy, love and faith. " -Bertrand Russell V. Delong
 
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Really? Every time I walk past there it seems like mum and carnation city.


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Get on Parkers bad side?



 
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No...that place is about 3 blocks from Chez Clam. I walk past it all the time. To the best of my recollection, and I am not being sarcastic (oddly enough), I have never seen anyone inside that business. I have no idea how they are staying open. Granted, I assume a lot of florist business is transacted over the phone.

Question...why in the world has nobody done a good old fashion bucket shop...like you'd find in Europe? Where they sell separate stems so you could go in and put something together. At the very least, you'd think one of these geniuses would figure out a way to put together bouquets in the $20-25 range that you could pop in and pick up. I guess Michael at Florae does try this...but go to the city or Evanston and you can buy flowers until you choke on them.


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That's a great idea for doghouse dudes on a regular basis or even just because.

I try to get mine to do just that...nothing expensive....even Jewel bouqets...he just doesn't get it...and yes, there's no doubt that I am very deserving so don't even think it!


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Okay, here's a thought...someone (Clamato) has so much time on his hands apparently and he thinks someone should open a "good old fashion bucket shop"...well, put your idea and your apparent time to use and get started on a new shop. We'll all be there...
 
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I've done retail...and wouldn't do it again. Not enough time to hang out on the Internet.

But...if your kids are in school all day...or grown up. What do you think? I could get you some seed money.


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Kids aren't grown up - probably never will be, but that's a story for another day. If I had the time I'd be all over your seed money!
 
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Clam...what job haven't you done?
 
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No secret that I worked for Mark Shale for many years in HS and college...and beyond. Fun...but no way to make a real living.

Since you are interested, I have done the following:

First job was either at the Ribbery as a busboy, or pumping gas at a Shell station in Elmhurst. At the same time I worked as a caddy at Butterfield CC...and went on to work as a valet (lucrative as all get out for a HS kid). I have worked in many kitchens from Ground Round to a French place, Fond de le Tour (I think that was the name)...I think it is now Reza from what others have said. Owner was a friend of my Dad's. In college a managed a printing/copying/resume writing business for a professor...great place to do homework and they bought dinner every night I worked. After college I was offered a full-time spot at Mark Shale and subsequently entered their merchandising program. It was discovered that I had more of a Brooks Brothers fashion sense and was dispatched by the shirt and tie buyer after about a year. I started as a runner making about $5.00 per hour at the CBOT. Then got a job as a clerk in the bond pit with a man named Kirby. After about a year of getting my brains bashed in because I was much shorter than the rest of the pit population, I headed into the grain room and became the assistant to a large trader. Moved to Atlanta for a few years to run the trading operations of a client. Moved back to Chicago in 1990 and took a job with my present boss/biz partner. Have been doing what I do now for about 15 years. Don't necessarily enjoy the industry, but I am home before 5 every day.

If anyone wants to know more, please ask.


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Boy am I boring-19 years at the same company after college.
 
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I've been with this company in one form or another since 1985.

Most of the jobs I had were from the time I was 12 or 13 until I "left" Mark Shale in 1985. Did lots of stuff part-time because I like doing it. Had 2-3 very part-time jobs at any given time in High School. While I was working on the CBT floor, I also tended bar at The Country House in Clarendon Hills and Lisle...that was fun.

I find it funny these days that kids don't work at least 1 or 2 days a week when they are legally able to do so.

My oldest will be cutting lawns next summer if anyone is interested. He will be 11.


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Worst job of mine...working in the dish washing room in my dorm in college. Not to mention the pretty pink uniform dresses we had to wear. First job was at 14-rode my bike to work at the local Wendy's. I agree-kids nowadays don't seem to have to work at a young age-at least in this area anyway.
 
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I sold Fuller Brush door to door for about 2 weeks..........
 
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Clam, I'm an OLD Butterfield Alumni,60-64.Highlight of my career there was winning the Invitational,Sudden death, Second or Third flight. I had a guest who almost didnt make final day due to his wife having a baby that morning.He gave me a $50.00 tip.I was ready to leave school and be a Bag Rat. Also I used to go to the Ribbery for lunch all the time. My office is right on Villa. Also in the Grd Rd more than a few times. When were you working in these parts. Cool
 
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Florist on Forest? Not impressed. I go to the drycleaner across the street pretty often, and I also never see anyone in there. I liked Amlings the one time I used them. There is an online resource (probably hundreds of online resources) for flowers at FTD.com.

I delivered pizza in the 80s. It was pretty good money for a college job.
 
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