Zeddedhed
Established Member
Hello forum people. Its been a long old while since I was last active on the forum.
I'd like to be able to tell you that my return is due to a renewed interest etc etc but unfortunately that's not the case.
After much soul searching I've decided it's time to shut down the business and start earning money in a much more regular and sustainable manner. to that end I've taken on a job working for a local developer as a Site Manager. Steady (and rather decent) money, weekends and evenings blissfully free, a company car and all that stuff - I'd be mad not to (or so I keep telling myself)!
I found it increasingly difficult to compete as a small, one man band joinery shop. My staircase work almost totally dried up with the increasing availability of on-line stair and window services, at prices that I couldn't get anywhere near. The bespoke work just wasn't enough to keep me going. It seems that the clients who once wanted a replacement front door in the style of the property are now happy to browse the Howdens site and put up with mass produced rubbish.
I'm too old and knackered to consider going back on the tools on site as a chippie, so it seems the best way to earn a crust with the experience I have was in Site Management.
To be honest although I've gained the security and stuff listed above, I've taken a huge hit in terms of job satisfaction. The quality of construction in development is what I can only describe as 'woeful'. It's going to take a serious re-adjustment of acceptable standards if I'm going to last!!
Anyway, considering all the help this forum has been to me in the past I thought it would be good to let you know what was going on.
Suffice it say that there will be some bits and pieces and machines coming up for sale from me in the marketplace. I'll be keeping the bench and the hand tools though. Maybe now it's time to perfect my hand cut Dovetails and finally use that Stanley shooting plane that's been languishing under the bench.
I'd like to be able to tell you that my return is due to a renewed interest etc etc but unfortunately that's not the case.
After much soul searching I've decided it's time to shut down the business and start earning money in a much more regular and sustainable manner. to that end I've taken on a job working for a local developer as a Site Manager. Steady (and rather decent) money, weekends and evenings blissfully free, a company car and all that stuff - I'd be mad not to (or so I keep telling myself)!
I found it increasingly difficult to compete as a small, one man band joinery shop. My staircase work almost totally dried up with the increasing availability of on-line stair and window services, at prices that I couldn't get anywhere near. The bespoke work just wasn't enough to keep me going. It seems that the clients who once wanted a replacement front door in the style of the property are now happy to browse the Howdens site and put up with mass produced rubbish.
I'm too old and knackered to consider going back on the tools on site as a chippie, so it seems the best way to earn a crust with the experience I have was in Site Management.
To be honest although I've gained the security and stuff listed above, I've taken a huge hit in terms of job satisfaction. The quality of construction in development is what I can only describe as 'woeful'. It's going to take a serious re-adjustment of acceptable standards if I'm going to last!!
Anyway, considering all the help this forum has been to me in the past I thought it would be good to let you know what was going on.
Suffice it say that there will be some bits and pieces and machines coming up for sale from me in the marketplace. I'll be keeping the bench and the hand tools though. Maybe now it's time to perfect my hand cut Dovetails and finally use that Stanley shooting plane that's been languishing under the bench.