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<blockquote data-quote="Inman Labs" data-source="post: 12503" data-attributes="member: 318"><p>Cade:</p><p></p><p>Welcome to my world!</p><p>We spend tons of money to grow our business only to stumble when we need to hire wire benders. We seem to be able to train all other positions from scratch but wire bending is different. The good news is there are great wire benders out there that started their own labs only to find the hours of kiss ass and mundane book keeping do not agree with them....these are the people you must find.</p><p></p><p>I feel our business is extremely difficult compared to most other businesses to grow. The only business I know for sure requires more work is the restaurant business.</p><p>One thing is almost a given...a good wire bender will want to own his/her own lab.</p><p>I have had several leave me to do so and stayed friends, I have others that I feel treated me less than honest and I want nothing to do with them. I do understand people wanting to better their situation and many times in their minds that means owning their own business, even though just because you can bend wire does not mean you can run a business.</p><p></p><p>When I retire I will write a book that nobody will ever read about the wasted interviews we have given, the abuse we have taken from staff from offices we serve and how I still loved my chosen path with all my heart.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there Cade...you will do great!</p><p></p><p>Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inman Labs, post: 12503, member: 318"] Cade: Welcome to my world! We spend tons of money to grow our business only to stumble when we need to hire wire benders. We seem to be able to train all other positions from scratch but wire bending is different. The good news is there are great wire benders out there that started their own labs only to find the hours of kiss ass and mundane book keeping do not agree with them....these are the people you must find. I feel our business is extremely difficult compared to most other businesses to grow. The only business I know for sure requires more work is the restaurant business. One thing is almost a given...a good wire bender will want to own his/her own lab. I have had several leave me to do so and stayed friends, I have others that I feel treated me less than honest and I want nothing to do with them. I do understand people wanting to better their situation and many times in their minds that means owning their own business, even though just because you can bend wire does not mean you can run a business. When I retire I will write a book that nobody will ever read about the wasted interviews we have given, the abuse we have taken from staff from offices we serve and how I still loved my chosen path with all my heart. Hang in there Cade...you will do great! Don [/QUOTE]
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