oh, and, Tom, by the sounds of it you are lucky enough to actualy life in the middle of no where. Its a good move having a dealer handle the sale's of your products. Takes stress and pressure off of you, and lets you get to work. Im sorry that this thread put you in a situation where you had to defend yourself. I grew up in a wee' lill' town where the phone and hydro would go out at the thought of high winds.
i have many failures and some of them are trying to balance communicating with clients and those just asking me questions non business related , via massive internet time each day. Running the "office" to ensure orders are processed, payments collected, boxing and wrapping for shipping, ect ect
then there is the actual work.....
I did bring an "employee" with me when i moved, to have a helper with building stocks, but let's just say..... he did not work out and was sent on his merry way. This also has contributed to delays on stocks as Bruce was to look after the stock production while I tuned and tweaked rifles. Anyhow, he did not work out and is down the road so I'm doing it all.
I'm not entirely in boonie land (google earth search my postal code V0K 1M0..... but off the grid enough that the promised high speed won't be here till maybe spring..... the move was for my health primarily , cleaner air and the air pressure due to elevation here is such that I am not suffering pain 24/7 from injuries in the steel trade a decade ago. Smart move for my business? shop space at home is affordable here and not so on the coast. however there are challenges i did not factor in such as weather and it's affect on phone and power lines..... we have had a lot of blow downs in the past months and I'm hearing winter will be a doozy this year.
anyhow, long and short, customers expecting things and not getting them within my approximated turn around times has been and still is an issue that i must face as a business and do what i can to minimize this. There are a few clients over the past couple years that have obvious issues with this and rightfully so, no one wants to wait for the stuff they spend thier hard earned cash on.
So, with that, I'll leave this thread and for those waiting for replies to emails and p.m.'s I'm getting thru them all as fast as i can.
for those who's work was booked with quoted late november due dates, i should not have any problem delivering before month's end and those will be the last of the work on my plate.