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Title: From the sidelines
Post by: tonypep on November 11, 2011, 10:48:44 AM
Some biz friends of mine are going through some growing pains. They are moving into a new bldg. Which is probably wise since they they just bought.........
six autos. This is going to be interesting as they are great folks but totally disorganised. I've privately counseled them on what to expect as, at this point in the acquisition, everyone is walking on eggshells.
Title: Re: From the sidelines
Post by: Shawn (EIP) on November 11, 2011, 12:15:41 PM
Some biz friends of mine are going through some growing pains. They are moving into a new bldg. Which is probably wise since they they just bought.........
six autos. This is going to be interesting as they are great folks but totally disorganised. I've privately counseled them on what to expect as, at this point in the acquisition, everyone is walking on eggshells.

I would like to trade problems with these people.
Title: Re: From the sidelines
Post by: tonypep on November 11, 2011, 12:17:28 PM
Careful what you wish for. I've been through a few of these and it's never pretty.
Title: Re: From the sidelines
Post by: Frog on November 11, 2011, 12:21:55 PM
Yep, bigger business can mean bigger headaches, and Shawn, you've been known to have a Tylenol moment or two with your place.
Title: Re: From the sidelines
Post by: mk162 on November 11, 2011, 12:22:47 PM
Ever heard of the restaraunt China Coast?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Coast (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Coast)
Title: Re: From the sidelines
Post by: ebscreen on November 11, 2011, 05:58:28 PM
Second auto this coming week. Woot!
Title: Re: From the sidelines
Post by: Fresh Baked Printing on November 11, 2011, 06:24:38 PM
Ever heard of the restaraunt China Coast?

[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Coast[/url] ([url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Coast[/url])


Kinda of weird this would have a Wiki entry.
Title: Re: From the sidelines
Post by: Nation03 on November 11, 2011, 06:27:47 PM
My boss always told me you either want to be a really big business or a really small one. Those medium size shops tend to hurt more in terms of cash flow, from what I've heard. I think I have my sights on being a smaller business, but I'm a simpleton.
Title: Re: From the sidelines
Post by: jsheridan on November 11, 2011, 07:04:51 PM


I would like to trade problems with these people.

No you don't.. be glad you're what you are.

When you pass 4 machines, you become a factory and the game changes completely.
I've run small shops and big shops. I much prefer the smaller mid size shops.

The largest my company will ever get is a nice manual, 2 autos and a 12 head emb machine. It's more than enough to take on even the largest custom retail order and the occassional 20k-50k pc contract runs.
Title: Re: From the sidelines
Post by: Fresh Baked Printing on November 11, 2011, 08:38:57 PM


jsheridan,  What's up with your website? Hacked?
Title: Re: From the sidelines
Post by: jsheridan on November 11, 2011, 09:12:57 PM


jsheridan,  What's up with your website? Hacked?

Crap...
Title: Re: From the sidelines
Post by: tonypep on November 15, 2011, 11:27:53 AM
An update. We get a call from these folks this am.
"I'm from comoany XYZ. I'm looking at your website and can't see an address; where are you located?"
"We don't have a website."
"Oh; well we are looking for companies to screenprint our garments; is that something you do?"
"We have been printing for you since the Nineties"
"Oh, OK well thank You"

Later.........
"I'm trying to find an order #1234. Did we give that to you?"
"We shipped it two weeks ago and e-mailed you the packing slip, BOL, and tracking info."
"OH......thanks!"

And later yet.......
"We have a hot rush for today. Some pants, waistbands and sportsbras. If I courier it to you now can you get it out today?"
So I call back to explain rush fees.
"Well the art is not approved and the garments have not been pulled so I can't get everything to you till 3:00 at the earliest"

This is a typical day between the two of us. Dozens of e-mails/calls each day like this.
And those five autos are on there way!
Title: Re: From the sidelines
Post by: Evo on November 15, 2011, 11:31:22 AM
An update. We get a call from these folks this am.
"I'm from comoany XYZ. I'm looking at your website and can't see an address; where are you located?"
"We don't have a website."
"Oh; well we are looking for companies to screenprint our garments; is that something you do?"
"We have been printing for you since the Nineties"
"Oh, OK well thank You"

Later.........
"I'm trying to find an order #1234. Did we give that to you?"
"We shipped it two weeks ago and e-mailed you the packing slip, BOL, and tracking info."
"OH......thanks!"

And later yet.......
"We have a hot rush for today. Some pants, waistbands and sportsbras. If I courier it to you now can you get it out today?"
So I call back to explain rush fees.
"Well the art is not approved and the garments have not been pulled so I can't get everything to you till 3:00 at the earliest"

This is a typical day between the two of us. Dozens of e-mails/calls each day like this.
And those five autos are on there way!

Sounds like the left hand has never met the right hand over there. This should be fun, keep us updated.
Title: Re: From the sidelines
Post by: 3Deep on November 15, 2011, 03:15:33 PM
Sometimes its not all about the money...I got into this business at one time wanting to make all the money in the world, after a few years I just enjoy making a good living.   Feeding a monster comes with to many headaches for me anyway, some people love it  SAM!!! he is all about the biz, me I just like to do a little art and print.

Darryl