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Mars b****es!!!
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Texas
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Sorry to hear about your impending close. I have a domestic manufacturing company that sells the big chains consumer goods. For the past 6 years China has steadily chipped away at our business. If the playing field was level that would not have happened. When the Chinese government pays export subsidies to our competition all they have to do is sell at cost. They make their money on that subsidy. In addition to that by pegging the Chinese currency to the dollar they are keeping the value artificially low. Their goods should be much more expensive. I don't care which president does it but the playing field needs to be more level.
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Partisan
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Twixt Hell & Highwater
Posts: 49,099
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Bleedin' orange!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Mile High
Posts: 20,018
Adopt-a-Bronco: Howard Griffith |
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Addressing the bolded portions: 1. Bailing out the auto industry may have saved a few jobs, but IMO private busniess is private business. If they had closed the doors to unions and offered the positions to those while to work for fair wages they could have survived and once again sold a product at a competative price. Unions are killing american manufactures. The banking industry bailout was the biggest joke of them all, and the joke is on all of US. Talk about "laughing all the way to the bank". "Help us, we're circling the drain", and then after the taxpayers take it in the shorts they have the audacity to hand out ridiculous bonuses and do nothing to re-invigorate the economy. 2. I have had the opportunity to bid on one (1) project which was funded by this "STIMULUS MONEY" and it was replacement of a bridge in the Commerce City area which IMO didn't need to be replaced. Another "joke is on US". It ended up going to a competitor who bought the project to keep his doors open a little longer. Some of you may have seen the "stink article" in the paper about the money spent on "Fed stimulus project" signage. Some ungodly $$figure just to let you know where the dollars are going. I believe the price tag was around $285,000 for ****ing signs, which BTW are used once and discarded to to project specific info. In another thread I posted the amount of jobs saved/ created with a $2million project. I we had invested just 1Billion divided equally amongst all of the states, it would have stimulated the economy much better than spending that money on Iraq, Afghanistan, the crooked baning industry or the auto manufacturing failure. But that's just my opinion. People with jobs tend to spend money. 3. AT SOME POINT I think we're there. I know I am. |
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Bleedin' orange!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Mile High
Posts: 20,018
Adopt-a-Bronco: Howard Griffith |
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Rookie
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 53
Adopt-a-Bronco: Your Mom |
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Bleedin' orange!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Mile High
Posts: 20,018
Adopt-a-Bronco: Howard Griffith |
![]() I'm not looking for sympathy from anyone, and please don't kid yourself, you don't even count as someone who matters. This was only intended as an info post because in the long run, it may affect how/if I handle hosting tailgate parties this year. It will take some time to close up and obviously my income is drastically affected by this move. I've had a few offers from competitors to work for them but I'm not quite ready to make that decision nor to excited about working FOR someone else. I am however slightly depressed that I have to lay off some great employees who have been part of our "family" for over a decade. Oh.....BTW....go jerk-off in another thread. |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: In a bunker in an undisclosed location
Posts: 52,697
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![]() Sorry to hear about your situation, TGN - that's f_cked up. I have a friend who makes custom cabinets and another who is an electrician, and both of their businesses are on life support right now also. I hope the con men and the parasitic f_cks who created and cashed in on the bubble can sleep at night thinking about all the lives they've ruined. |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: In a bunker in an undisclosed location
Posts: 52,697
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: In a bunker in an undisclosed location
Posts: 52,697
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From what I can tell, this jerkoff does very little actual posting and a whole lot of neg-repping around here (I've received about a half dozen neg reps from this douche bag in the last two weeks, and I don't think I've ever actually exchanged two words with him on any of the forums.) I believe they call people like this clown "trolls." |
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Bleedin' orange!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Mile High
Posts: 20,018
Adopt-a-Bronco: Howard Griffith |
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Just imagine endless days of estimating, just to be underbid by some clown who doesn't realize that his quote/bid is below actual cost. |
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Got trolls?
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Tampa Bay
Posts: 13,810
Adopt-a-Bronco: Brady Quinn |
It's funny how me and TGN used to have some real knock down drag out forum battles, yet we've been able to set that aside in our respective times of need.
It's a shame a few select others couldn't show that same class. |
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Rookie
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 53
Adopt-a-Bronco: Your Mom |
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Bleedin' orange!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Mile High
Posts: 20,018
Adopt-a-Bronco: Howard Griffith |
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IL Oldest Bronco Maniac
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Decatur, IL
Posts: 4,944
Adopt-a-Bronco: Bay Bay |
Hey buddy, I don't like what I am hearing about your career path! Sorry to hear this BS. We are keeping our heads above water but still struggling.
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Bleedin' orange!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Mile High
Posts: 20,018
Adopt-a-Bronco: Howard Griffith |
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It's ok. Just tired of doing the "backstroke" and working for free. We started by cutting our profits to bare bones, then cut our own salaries, then cut 401K matches for the employees, bonuses went "out the window" last Christmas, then we had no choice but to eliminate paid "weather days"/and sick days due to some rampant abuse by a few employees. We've been able to provide health insurance to date but the annual increases have just eaten us alive, so now we're in the shut down mode. I have three projects to complete and unless something magical happens between now and their completion date, we're shutting the doors. Municipalities seem to think that due to the economy we are going to build their projects for free (0% profit and 100%risk), and in many instances take a loss to stay in business. |
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The Dude abides.
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Cocytus
Posts: 13,207
Adopt-a-Bronco: Gus Frerotte |
I went through a similar experience about seven or eight years ago. In one day, I had to lay off about 150 employees - some that had been the first employees I hired when we started up, years earlier. It was one of the worst days of my life.
I'll tell you that life goes on. I licked my wounds for about two or three years, then started to build something new. I learned a lot in the process, and that made me much better prepared when the economy started to tank. Just hang in there, and know that life is long, with a lot of ebbs and flows. |
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Vote Joe Mays to Pro Bowl
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Bismarck
Posts: 4,760
Adopt-a-Bronco: Joe Mays |
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I've seen several friends who've done everything from framing, roofing, to concrete in ND, where the housing market is still relatively good, say the same thing. Many developers have started their own companies buy buying out smaller ones that used to do the little things for them. I worked for a concrete company, did foundations and footings before I learned how to do flat work, he worked for 2 different developers. I quit when I had a paycheck bounce. The whole thing ended up in court but it turned out that he had spread himself out so thin with the price of concrete going up, and renting and maintaining the equipment had tapped him out, he ended up selling everything to the 2 developers and working as a project manager for them. I'm glad I'm a government worker right now. I don't think I could survive in the job market. It would frustrate the heck out of me to go for a muta 5 drill weekend as a CPT and make more than I did in a 40 hr a week job. |
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"Nemo Me Impune Lacessit"
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Northern California
Posts: 12,580
Adopt-a-Bronco: Von Miller |
All political issues aside, sorry for your loss. I'm sure you devoted a lot of yourself to the business. Good luck moving forward.
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