Christopher Malouf
~ Elite 1000 Member ~
Hey Doc .... I'll take two bottles .... but ONLY IF you highly recommend your own product 
By the way .... you are THE perfect example of the target market of this advertising campaign. The part-time engraver who has a day job that pulls in big bucks.
Sadly, the full-time engravers who work with this stuff all day, every day are kicked around and ignored because the folks selling all this expensive stuff know we are broke. We pose tough questions and ultimately don't buy. If they were smart, they would be sucking up to the full time engravers because we are the future of engraving .... not the guy who buys every tool under the sun because he thinks it will make him a better engraver then gets discouraged in a year and shoves it all in a closet. There's no security of the full time day job to fall back on so anything "new" introduced into the work environment needs to be thoroughly researched ..... the word of an acquaintance or a celebrity engraver ain't enough. So when I pose a tough question or disagree, I'm interested in real answers. If were to introduce something new, I wouldn't just send it to my friends to test but maybe to a few who could be trusted to give it a real workout ..... that is if I were 110% confident in the product to begin with of course.
That's the bottom line.
disclaimer .... I have nothing against doing this part-time and I probably would if I could. If there were well paid, full time careers as a conductor of HO scale trains, we'd all be driving trains.
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Hey Jane,
I'd be curious to know if all that time "social networking" actually brings in enough business to justify it. That would make a good discussion.
Take care folks ..... I've wasted enough time when I should be investing it.
By the way .... you are THE perfect example of the target market of this advertising campaign. The part-time engraver who has a day job that pulls in big bucks.
Sadly, the full-time engravers who work with this stuff all day, every day are kicked around and ignored because the folks selling all this expensive stuff know we are broke. We pose tough questions and ultimately don't buy. If they were smart, they would be sucking up to the full time engravers because we are the future of engraving .... not the guy who buys every tool under the sun because he thinks it will make him a better engraver then gets discouraged in a year and shoves it all in a closet. There's no security of the full time day job to fall back on so anything "new" introduced into the work environment needs to be thoroughly researched ..... the word of an acquaintance or a celebrity engraver ain't enough. So when I pose a tough question or disagree, I'm interested in real answers. If were to introduce something new, I wouldn't just send it to my friends to test but maybe to a few who could be trusted to give it a real workout ..... that is if I were 110% confident in the product to begin with of course.
That's the bottom line.
disclaimer .... I have nothing against doing this part-time and I probably would if I could. If there were well paid, full time careers as a conductor of HO scale trains, we'd all be driving trains.
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Hey Jane,
I'd be curious to know if all that time "social networking" actually brings in enough business to justify it. That would make a good discussion.
Take care folks ..... I've wasted enough time when I should be investing it.
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