@gawithhoggarth , I’m sorry to see that you took a bit of a beating on this forum these past couple of days. I for one appreciate your presence and the presence of any blender brave enough to step inside this unpredictable arena. I for one actually enjoy hearing firsthand your struggles in business and how you overcome them. It gives me hope in my own business and let’s me know that I’m not alone. I also enjoy hearing your unique insight on the industry.
As a small business owner in the supply industry, I know with a fair amount of certainty the struggles you must have faced over the past 2-1/2 years. We (my company) were unable to get many products simply because one insignificant component was not available, and we had to tell our customers the same. No chemicals because there were no metal cans to put them in, no epoxies because there were no tubes to put the epoxy in, product rationing based on our purchase history even though we were willing and able to purchase more; and the list goes on. We watched as finished product spoiled on the dock for the want of a two cent plunger or the want of an extra employee (a labor shortage which continues to this day)…but I digress.
I very much appreciate your presence here and the fact that you freely, honestly and openly interact with us; and I’m sure many others feel the same. Please do not feel unwelcome here but if you ever do, feel free to take any of us to task. Even though we are your clients, you and your company bow to no one. Time has tested and proven this fact.
Sincerely,
Gam Zu L’Tovah (aka Bob Kitt)
As a small business owner in the supply industry, I know with a fair amount of certainty the struggles you must have faced over the past 2-1/2 years. We (my company) were unable to get many products simply because one insignificant component was not available, and we had to tell our customers the same. No chemicals because there were no metal cans to put them in, no epoxies because there were no tubes to put the epoxy in, product rationing based on our purchase history even though we were willing and able to purchase more; and the list goes on. We watched as finished product spoiled on the dock for the want of a two cent plunger or the want of an extra employee (a labor shortage which continues to this day)…but I digress.
I very much appreciate your presence here and the fact that you freely, honestly and openly interact with us; and I’m sure many others feel the same. Please do not feel unwelcome here but if you ever do, feel free to take any of us to task. Even though we are your clients, you and your company bow to no one. Time has tested and proven this fact.
Sincerely,
Gam Zu L’Tovah (aka Bob Kitt)