SJDinPHX said:You are dissing someone who has done more for the game of pool than anyone in this century.
Dick!!!!
Well, Dick
how about providing some facts to back your statement.
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SJDinPHX said:You are dissing someone who has done more for the game of pool than anyone in this century.
Dick!!!!
SJDinPHX said:Why didn't you respond to Justin or Incardona ? /QUOTE]
Read them again, I do belive I responded to both![]()
Glen
realkingcobra said:I don't think I'd call it a bargaining position really, I guess I'd consider it trying to work with Diamond and other billiards technicians to get Diamond to the next level, faster deliveries, more trained technicians, and better customer relations, something I'm not the best atI don't think it would be out of line at some later date for Diamond to have maybe 5 to 10 box trucks and trailers showing up at the factory weekly picking up for distribution to the public. I think something like this would serve the whole billiards industry nation wide. I mean think about it for a second. A truck leaves the Diamond dock, loaded for say, Houston, TX. Drops off the tables, installs them, then starts the return trip empty...except stops in Dallas, TX to pick up a table being moved to say, Louisville, Ky...on the way back. THANK YOU DIAMOND would be in order, as well as a few extra bucks to the mechanic/driver...on the way back! Use your imagination, the driver could be moving someones household belongings just as easy, THANK YOU DIAMOND!
Glen
realkingcobra said:My Diamond truck, and my home on the road. Yes, I live in this truck as well, as that's the only way I can get my job done. It's not like when I'm off work delivering pool tables, I can go home and eat a home cooked meal, when I've only been home about 5 weeks now in the last 16 months![]()
Glen
Alright, lets get down to explaining some facts to all you "would be employers" Lets say you're Diamond for a minute here...OK? Now, your factory is located in Jeffersonville, Indiana. You have a customer call in from Phoenix, AZ that is interested in buying a brand new Diamond 9ft ProAm, talks to Brian about it, and gets a very good deal of a price on it. Gets the table, light, chair unit...the whole ball of wax...OK. Now, it's time to quote a delivery charge, Brian calls me up and asks me for a quote to deliver this table to Phoenix, AZ. I ask him what is the zip code for the delivery, he tells me it's 85374, so I quickly look up the zip code for the drop off and determine it's 1,768 miles to the location the table is going, from the factory...so I quote Brian $1,768.00 for the delivery, and another $150 for the set up, for a total of 2,018.00 dollars for my services. What do you think the customer is going to say to that?????...Now let me break it down for you, my truck gets about 9 miles per gallon of diesel, and at $4.109 a gallon, that's .46 cents a mile in just the fuel cost alone, now...as a driver, I charge .38 cents a mile, that brings it to .84 cents a mile, I also have to account for maintaining the truck, that cost is another .24 cents a mile...that brings it to $1.04 cents a mile to make that drive...but wait, I'm loosing out by .04 cents a mile, so let me back that out of my drivers pay, dropping it down to .34 cents a mile. Now there's only one problem with all of this.......I'm in Great Falls, Montana installing a pool table there!!!!...so now in order to take the job of delivering the pool table to Phoenix, AZ...I have to drive from Great Falls, Montana to Jeffersonville, Indiana to pick up the table in the first place...so that's another 1,669 miles I have to drive, at MY cost of fuel and maintenance of .70 cents a mile, so I have to spend $1,168 dollars out of my pocket, to get a job delivering a pool table to Phoenix, AZ paying a total of $2018.00 dollars, with an additional cost of .70 cents a mile for that trip as well, being another $1,237.00 dollars!!!!!!! When the job is all done and everyone's happy...because Diamond got the sale, the customer got his Diamond table....I not only didn't make a dime...I'm in the hole!!!...One MAJOR problem with all this that all you would be employers fail to understand in all this, and that is.....show me someone in Phoenix, AZ willing to pay $2018.00 dollars to get a Diamond table delivered and set up!!!!!!!!hilla_hilla said:I did not read the entire thread, just the first few pages of it.
I'm sorry about the truck and the condition of it, but I've known Mark Griffin almost ten years and it's hard to believe that he wouldn't listen to anything you had to say. My experiences with him on a professional level have always been pleasent and as long as I've known him, he has always been a good listener even if he didn't agree with what was being said.
There are other ways to handle this type of situation besides on a public forum which everyone can read. If I were a future employer and read this thread I would be hesitant to hire you (even though I hear you are an excellent table mechanic).
Good luck to you in your future endeavors. Hope you get a truck that works.
Do you think they're going to drive to Indiana to pick up the table, then transport it to Phoenix, AZ for less than it costs me?....what a joke! In the first place, it's real easy to HIRE someone without talking to them first...you should take some time and do that, I think you'd be suprised at the answer you'd gethilla_hilla said:I would hire Josh Ulrich or Josh Palmer to move tables and Steve L or Ernesto Dominguez to set it up.
SJDinPHX said:Justin, you put it perfectly. This is probably the most ill concieved and out of line thread in the history of AZbilliards.
Dick
realkingcobra said:Do you think they're going to drive to Indiana to pick up the table, then transport it to Phoenix, AZ for less than it costs me?....what a joke! In the first place, it's real easy to HIRE someone without talking to them first...you should take some time and do that, I think you'd be suprised at the answer you'd getAs far as Steve or Ernesto goes...I work across the whole United States, not just a few little areas like they do
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Glen
Post your phone number, when I'm broke down again, I'll be sure and call you to come and get meJimS said:Can we get an AMEN!
I've been too pissed to post but you guys have said it and I'm on the boat with you.
Glen you have the dubious distinction of having posted the ugliest thread in AZ history. Reaching out to try and hurt the folks at Diamond was just wrong. You had a long-term profitable relationship with them and when you didn't get what you wanted you went out of your way to try to hurt them. Truth is you only hurt yourself.
For your damn information, I idle out about $700.00 a month in diesel every month at night because if I shut this truck off, I can't get it started again, not without someone turning the key over, and me spraying ether in the intake..until it warms up enough to be able to stay runing on it's own AND STILL pay lease on this truck...every month!!!JimS said:Can we get an AMEN!
I've been too pissed to post but you guys have said it and I'm on the boat with you.
Glen you have the dubious distinction of having posted the ugliest thread in AZ history. Reaching out to try and hurt the folks at Diamond was just wrong. You had a long-term profitable relationship with them and when you didn't get what you wanted you went out of your way to try to hurt them. Truth is you only hurt yourself.
realkingcobra said:Alright, lets get down to explaining some facts to all you "would be employers" Lets say you're Diamond for a minute here...OK? Now, your factory is located in Jeffersonville, Indiana. You have a customer call in from Phoenix, AZ that is interested in buying a brand new Diamond 9ft ProAm, talks to Brian about it, and gets a very good deal of a price on it. Gets the table, light, chair unit...the whole ball of wax...OK. Now, it's time to quote a delivery charge, Brian calls me up and asks me for a quote to deliver this table to Phoenix, AZ. I ask him what is the zip code for the delivery, he tells me it's 85374, so I quickly look up the zip code for the drop off and determine it's 1,768 miles to the location the table is going, from the factory...so I quote Brian $1,768.00 for the delivery, and another $150 for the set up, for a total of 2,018.00 dollars for my services. What do you think the customer is going to say to that?????...Now let me break it down for you, my truck gets about 9 miles per gallon of diesel, and at $4.109 a gallon, that's .46 cents a mile in just the fuel cost alone, now...as a driver, I charge .38 cents a mile, that brings it to .84 cents a mile, I also have to account for maintaining the truck, that cost is another .24 cents a mile...that brings it to $1.04 cents a mile to make that drive...but wait, I'm loosing out by .04 cents a mile, so let me back that out of my drivers pay, dropping it down to .34 cents a mile. Now there's only one problem with all of this.......I'm in Great Falls, Montana installing a pool table there!!!!...so now in order to take the job of delivering the pool table to Phoenix, AZ...I have to drive from Great Falls, Montana to Jeffersonville, Indiana to pick up the table in the first place...so that's another 1,669 miles I have to drive, at MY cost of fuel and maintenance of .70 cents a mile, so I have to spend $1,168 dollars out of my pocket, to get a job delivering a pool table to Phoenix, AZ paying a total of $2018.00 dollars, with an additional cost of .70 cents a mile for that trip as well, being another $1,237.00 dollars!!!!!!! When the job is all done and everyone's happy...because Diamond got the sale, the customer got his Diamond table....I not only didn't make a dime...I'm in the hole!!!...One MAJOR problem with all this that all you would be employers fail to understand in all this, and that is.....show me someone in Phoenix, AZ willing to pay $2018.00 dollars to get a Diamond table delivered and set up!!!!!!!!
And your NEXT great idea is going to be to suggest to just ship the pool table through a regular trucking company!!! WRONG, no trucking company will take a 1,230lb pool table on wheels!!!...OK, for your next idea of crating the table and shipping it that way...GREAT, then the home owner is going to have to RENT a forklift to get the table off the delivery truck...and figure out how to get it into his HOUSE, and set it up.
Now that I've laid out the facts to all you would be employers....YOU solve the problem of delivering the pool tables, if you think you're so smart!!!
Glen
I've never asked Diamond for one dime of the sale of the pool tables I deliver to offset the cost of delivering pool tables to the customers...not once, and never wouldbandido said:I had a hunch that there is a deeper reason and not the truck. Basically, you want Diamond to fork over part of the "dough that they're rolling on" from the sale of the table to pay for the gasoline expense.
The West Coast Manufacturing or warehouse idea is sounding real good. Otherwise, no West Coast sales or manufacture overseas to cut the capital expense.
Edwin <<<<sees a longer US unemployment line
realkingcobra said:I've only shut this truck off a total of 8 nights since before Thanksgiving of LAST year, you figure out how much PROFITS I've spent at an average of $25.00 a night! Maybe YOU'D like to spend the $6000.00 to replace the enjectors and glow plugs in this truck, which were already bad when I first got the truck in March of last year! The only reason I keep doing this job, is for the customers, not Diamond![]()
Glen
realkingcobra said:I've never asked Diamond for one dime of the sale of the pool tables I deliver to offset the cost of delivering pool tables to the customers...not once, and never would![]()
Glen
What's your solution?bandido said:To want and to have are 2 different things Glen. Bottomline is, the current system that you guys are using now is inadequate and disproportional.