
""Owning a business is something you can't turn off. There is always some kind of issue that has to be dealt with.""
""Being a woman owner is tough, and has been tough for 20 years. My kids see how hard I work and I doubt they would want to go into this business for themselves.""
""That's its own kind of curriculum. Taking up space, owning something, and refusing to make themselves smaller for anyone's comfort.""
Carey Suckow has been a significant figure in the bar industry for twenty years, operating on her own terms in a challenging environment. She emphasizes the constant demands of business ownership, particularly as a woman in a male-dominated field. Suckow's experience reflects the difficulties of being a female owner, yet she remains committed to her work and her community. Her daughters witness her resilience and independence, learning the importance of taking up space and owning their achievements. Doc's Clock, her establishment, is recognized as a San Francisco Legacy Business and a certified Green Business.
Read at San Francisco Bay Times
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