Ok now i just took a break from the bench it was a kinda long day.
Yeah were in Seabrook right behind hooters, got totally flooded during Ike boats and yachts were thrown across our front and back crazy stuff. Managed to save all the gear and equipment, I worked alone until 5 min before the roads were impassible and the bridge was already under. so i took the back way. I did lose a personal organ i couldn't pick up on my own.
As far as where i find good techs i trained most the ones i think are good. And found a a couple through other people that are excellent. Thats something i noticed when i was working at 3 of the other area shops trying to learn hands on, alot of them werent willing to spend the time to do alittle teaching. And then some wondered why the had all this gear and only one tech skilled to repair all of it most of the time. Course i had an electronics background anyways from Jr college but nothing compares to hands on. So really i like to spend alittle bit each day teaching some one. Could use another good guy actually.
But yeah i would say Houston has lacked a king of the hill repair shop for some time. I mean since haus quit or so thats what some of his old clients tell me. I never met the guy personally but supposedly he was the well known individual tech Id hear a good deal about. But even so theres enough repair in Houston to support the other old and new shops. I don't know how long that will last. I dont know if the economic times are good or bad for this work as i haven't had a chance to run a shop in a good economy as of yet.
Allen's speaker reconing is def the king of speakers around here but they are pretty far from me.
Now i get a decent amount of recone request, but theres a couple companies i do a good bit of work for and they have lots of speakers needing work all the time and I'm pretty sure that would be enough to keep some work in at the start. Ive spoke with the steamboat owner a few times hes a nice guy.
I'm not gonna worry about competition at this point. If a former tech of mine wants to go out and start his own then so be it. Its what i did and i know a couple guys i worked with did the same. I sometimes see kind of a mean competitive thing going on between shops. I mean I'm sure we have all had the occasional customers from one another's shops telling us how bad the other guys service was but i take it with a grain of salt. I mean some people just want something for nothing and the minimum is always to much. Its just Houston's pretty fertile as of right now so we could help each other out. Sometimes i send guys to mikes f.'s shop when I'm to backed up when i just cant say its gonna be a 2 month wait to some one who needs his gear to preform.
Oh and dan if your nearby heres my email audioworks@att.net
Yeah were in Seabrook right behind hooters, got totally flooded during Ike boats and yachts were thrown across our front and back crazy stuff. Managed to save all the gear and equipment, I worked alone until 5 min before the roads were impassible and the bridge was already under. so i took the back way. I did lose a personal organ i couldn't pick up on my own.
As far as where i find good techs i trained most the ones i think are good. And found a a couple through other people that are excellent. Thats something i noticed when i was working at 3 of the other area shops trying to learn hands on, alot of them werent willing to spend the time to do alittle teaching. And then some wondered why the had all this gear and only one tech skilled to repair all of it most of the time. Course i had an electronics background anyways from Jr college but nothing compares to hands on. So really i like to spend alittle bit each day teaching some one. Could use another good guy actually.
But yeah i would say Houston has lacked a king of the hill repair shop for some time. I mean since haus quit or so thats what some of his old clients tell me. I never met the guy personally but supposedly he was the well known individual tech Id hear a good deal about. But even so theres enough repair in Houston to support the other old and new shops. I don't know how long that will last. I dont know if the economic times are good or bad for this work as i haven't had a chance to run a shop in a good economy as of yet.
Allen's speaker reconing is def the king of speakers around here but they are pretty far from me.
Now i get a decent amount of recone request, but theres a couple companies i do a good bit of work for and they have lots of speakers needing work all the time and I'm pretty sure that would be enough to keep some work in at the start. Ive spoke with the steamboat owner a few times hes a nice guy.
I'm not gonna worry about competition at this point. If a former tech of mine wants to go out and start his own then so be it. Its what i did and i know a couple guys i worked with did the same. I sometimes see kind of a mean competitive thing going on between shops. I mean I'm sure we have all had the occasional customers from one another's shops telling us how bad the other guys service was but i take it with a grain of salt. I mean some people just want something for nothing and the minimum is always to much. Its just Houston's pretty fertile as of right now so we could help each other out. Sometimes i send guys to mikes f.'s shop when I'm to backed up when i just cant say its gonna be a 2 month wait to some one who needs his gear to preform.
Oh and dan if your nearby heres my email audioworks@att.net
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