okay Chip, i get it but you know as well as i do that Nonstop has in the past left machines to sit, without any guys to install! And let's face it, from what i have heard things have gotten better since their change over. But the talent out there is still new. Wash tech down in VA i heard uses sub-installers that put everything up then Wash tech starts it up! That seems like the way to go. Or even better from an operators stand point have the installer your main service tech/maintance guy. But what distributor could offer that? My guess is a small one with not enough of a staf to support you when down on a busy weeend
My thought is that installs are the easy part, service and warranty is where things always get ugly. Come on 15k for 1 bay install and I as an operator have to do all the support utility work? Their nuts! I'd start my own company and do it for half, especially a Laser G-5!
oh man! you called me Chip, now I'm insulted. He is about 4 years behind me in seniority and 10 behind me in ability.
man they get 15k for install I should've gotten more raises.
I cant say how they do it in VA,
but I have in the past gone behind laborers and started machines up , not a walk in the park like it is when you install it yourself.
and I only think the warranty and service are ugly if the install isn't done well.
as with any venture there are times when things go slower than expected. like bills not being paid . buildings not finished. electricians that run the wrong wire size or to the wrong location. or just think they know better. plumbers that don't show. and plenty of things we as a distributor mess up improper orders or wrong sizing etc. Ive seen huge blunders. but I have also taken huge blunders and made them into great outcomes.
there was a time when things were tight we didn't have the manpower to handle the huge sales. trust me I felt the pain too. 65 hours of install coupled with nights and weekends of service work.
and you're right the talent probably is new now. seeing as I left . along with countless other senior people from the mass office. so theyll have to play catchup.
I only feel bad because I saw this as a tech/installer but I was limited in what I could do to change things. All I had were knowledge, wrenches, and opinions no executive power.