Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Tony, life sucks and then you die. You can count your blessings or count your problems the simple choice is yours.
As you know, we have been some different times of industry shifts. This most recent one we are seeing is apparently the phase of COVID people getting checks and using them to start a shop and now phasing out (selling their equipment). Still as always, a revolving door.
We’d all have a lot more blessings if our industry was HONEST and left negative reviews instead of withholding them to be polite.
Just heard from some former employees of mine that has caused the unwarranted but perhaps worth discussing angst on my part. Ever buy an eighty thousand dollar auto reclaim unit but cant buy the chemicals due to bankruptcy? Ever get into high density/lenticular printing without costing it out and price accordingly? Ever waiting to your compressor completely dies and have to rent an outside gas one? Ever acquire a company that while having a book of business, loses money? Ever thought of moving ink inventory to an upstairs out of access area? Ever bought a larger/over engineered piece of equipment? Ever take on low minimum business with no or slim margin and then have to reburn a screen and actually lose money?Obviously I need a nap but share if you like. Believe it or not these and other stories can be positively helpful
Quote from: Dottonedan on July 28, 2025, 12:55:17 AMAs you know, we have been some different times of industry shifts. This most recent one we are seeing is apparently the phase of COVID people getting checks and using them to start a shop and now phasing out (selling their equipment). Still as always, a revolving door.Best part is you can look them up.https://projects.propublica.org/coronavirus/bailouts/search?q=Night+owls+print&v=1https://projects.propublica.org/coronavirus/bailouts/search?q=Shirt+kong&v=1https://projects.propublica.org/coronavirus/bailouts/search?q=Campus+ink&v=1https://projects.propublica.org/coronavirus/bailouts/search?q=Ryonet&v=1
Quote from: T Shirt Farmer on February 02, 2026, 12:54:00 PMTony, life sucks and then you die. You can count your blessings or count your problems the simple choice is yours.We’d all have a lot more blessings if our industry was HONEST and left negative reviews instead of withholding them to be polite. Friends don’t let friends buy Stampinators, for example.