Re: 32 SeaCraft--what a piece of JUNK!
It seems to me that this is a issue with a lot of different type of companies regarding quality issues. Using SeaCraft as a example 20 to 30 years ago craftsman or skilled workers dominated this and other businesses even if some of the labor was hard and tedious those Skilled workers looked past the hard part to the quality and pride of what they were doing. Now a days we have replaced those type of Skilled Craftsman with the cheapest workers a company can get, “no experience necessary”, because they say the mechanical procedure we have in place can replace those skills and craftsmanship. If you look into the construction industry here is South Florida for a example they had a very hard time completing some airport expansion projects because the work force of the contractors had so many convicted felons in it that were not permitted to work in a airport environment after 911. Not that I have any problem giving people a second chance I’m talking about “Skilled Craftsman” that no longer are a part of the process. I am of the opinion that I Can Do the Job “probably just as good” as a pro not that I know better then them, or have more experience then them, but because I care about the completed job MORE then them.
I hope SeaCraft Wakes up to this FACT.
FellowShip
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