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The scientist in me wanted to know more, so I compiled the Amazon.com sales rank data for thousands of the books I have sold, using Amazon.com sales rank at both at the time I purchased them and at the time I sold them respectively. Being an engineer, I had to collect and torture the data to see if there was any correlation between the Amazon.com sales rank and the time it takes to sell a book. Indeed there is, at least in my experience, and doing a curve fit to the data yielded a Opening a Dollar Store - Employee Leadership – Creating a Great Working Environment kseller finds a book that has an online value of $10, an Amazon.com sales rank of 2,105,878, and he/she is faced with buying it for $4, they are apt to pass, but if the sales rank were 45,017, it might suddenly be a book worth adding to their inventory.One of the biggest challenges associated with opening a dollar store is finding, hiring, training and then retaining good employees. 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