Posted by DeltaRed on December 29, 2017 at 12:06:55 from (67.40.52.245):
In Reply to: Re: I am NOT retireing! posted by erskine2017 on December 29, 2017 at 11:28:18:
I've been doing 'custom work' for years. Almost as long as I've been farming.so I well know the up and the down side.Most customers are ones I've had for years.I have a good reputation in the area. They know I do quality work,so they don't care what I use. They know they will get a top quality job for a reasonable price.The BTO custom guys with new iron don't care about quality,just quanity.I hear that all the time.They may charge less,but their work reflects that.In fact I,ve had to go clean up after the bto after a crappy job.Several times. I then have a(happy) new customer.I gained two this summer! :).I only travel about 10 miles maximum.Usually only 5. There is more than enough work in that radious.I cannot financially afford to slow down,quit/retire/take life easy.....I have to keep working full time to live.Pay the day to day living expences.Bottom line.I really DONT want to go back to the factory again and punch that damn time clock!!
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