Originally Posted by rrlev
Chess, That was one of the qualities which blew me away.
I was shocked when Ian answered the phone and seemed to have all the time in the world to chat.
Somehow he made me feel like I was a personal friend in a matter of minutes. So between my alignment with their design philosophy, really liking most of the products, and the personal connection (real or not) I feel very attached to this company.

It's almost weird ... no ... it is weird ... smile

Ian is a good fellow. The staff are friendly and helpful.
It's what you can create when you have a good corporate atmosphere. I'm sure there's problems, every place has something, but i wouldn't hesitate to work there.
If i lived closer, i would probably do just that. Always loved to fix things and big on electronics so speaker repairs, sound data modeling, all loads of fun.

The factory tours (have had four of them now i think), are fantastic. If you get a chance to be in the area, or go out of your way is more like it, it's beautiful country, good places to stay.

Last edited by chesseroo; 11/17/21 06:13 PM.

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