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| After retiring, former nurse begins career in kids' apparel - Indianapolis Star Posted: 11 Sep 2010 10:40 PM PDT When Kathy Dorich retired from Northpoint Pediatrics more than two years ago, wrapping up a 31-year-career as a pediatric nurse, friends urged her to remain in the field a bit longer. Kathy Dorich wants her Kids Kloset on the border of Fishers and Noblesville to be a fun store. - Frank Espich / The Star
Related InformationKids Kloset» Where: 14300 Mundy Drive, Noblesville. » Info: (317) 219-6632 or www.kidsklosetstore.com. "Everybody's like, 'You really need to get another nurse's job. They pay a lot of money.' But you know, I'd done that," Dorich, 57, recalls. Instead, she decided to open a franchise of Kids Kloset, an Indiana-based chain of shops selling new and gently used clothing for kids, teens and expectant moms. It also carries toys, books, high chairs, cribs and other accessories. After investing in a franchise, finding a location and obtaining inventory, she opened her 3,300-square-foot store in 2009. Today, she and her two staff members, Alaina Toole and Paula Green, greet customers of all ages in a store location that borders Noblesville and Fishers. "My street's Noblesville; you cross it, it's Fishers," Dorich says. "So it's kind of weird. I just put my address Noblesville/Fishers, because half the people think we're Noblesville, and half think we're Fishers." Location logistics haven't been Dorich's only challenge, however. It's been a rough road, but one that she's ultimately glad she's on. "I'm very blessed. I've had two passions in my life, and a lot of people don't even have one." Where did the idea come from? I love kids and families, grandmas and grandpas, moms and dads. And I've always liked resale and bargains. I'm a bargain shopper. I've always said I wanted to have a little grandma store. Well, the store I ended up with was not a little grandma store. It's a big store . . . (my husband) Rod had actually seen this opportunity to buy into this franchise, Kids Kloset. And I didn't sign up right away. I had to go back and forth, the pros and cons. And the cons definitely outweighed the pros. But I thought, 'I'm going to go for it.' And I love what I'm doing. How did you fund the start-up? I'm using my retirement money. What was your initial goal? My whole goal was to have a place where parents could come in and get stuff for their kids and still have some money left over for what they need. I want it to be a fun store. Kids can come in and play, and parents can look around. I want it to be more than a store to just sell stuff. We've got a book club going, a lending library of books and DVDs. We have a girl who has computer classes for kids who are 2 1/2 to 8. I mean, I have to sell stuff to be able to pay my bills, but I want stuff that kids and parents can look forward to. I want it to be a place that's fun, but still a place of business. (2 of 2) What are some challenges you've faced? My store location, it's hard to see. It's not like I'm sitting on the highway. And we had some problems just getting it up and going, stuff that you don't anticipate. I kept thinking 'Things will go bad,' but things went far worse than I ever anticipated. Then Christmas hit, and retailers just started giving their stuff away. Christmas was supposed to be a big sales time for me, (but) it just dropped off. And it's been a struggle. I'm still trying to play catch-up. It's not easy. But I'm bound and determined to do it. Did you ever get cold feet? Absolutely. I lost 22 pounds last summer, over three months. Part of it was stress, part of it was just physical exertion. I was a wreck. Should I have done this? And all the time I kept thinking, 'Yes, I should have.' And even now, I'm like, 'Should I have done this?' It's hard. It's not up and running to where I'd like it to be. What advice would you give someone who wants to follow in your footsteps? I would never want to give somebody the idea that 'Hey, this is easy, just do it.' Because it's not. You really, really have to want it. I'm very lucky that my husband, God love him, has been so supportive along the way. What's next? I would like to be able to blow out the small area in the strip (mall) next to me and make that all for teens or for equipment or whatever. But that is so far down the road. I want people to come here and look for their jeans before they go to Walmart or Target. My goals may be way beyond reach, but that's what I'm striving for. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
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