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Originally Posted by coolrydes
Keith,
I am sorry you feel this way. In everything in life there are two sides to every story. I thought we had been comunicating pretty good on this project. As far as cost at the end of the job, it does get effected when one of our customers helps us out in one way or another. As far as we are conserned, we end up giving more into the job then the customer ends up paying for. I can tell you already that we have given freebee's on this job. Also what Keith has not added to this is that we have had set backs on both his and our part, waiting for parts that either he or we are supplying. So before people get involved only knowning half the story, please find out all the facts.
My .02 cents
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You also run a business, and it's tricky to only have one client so to speak. Most businesses like yours have to make sure that there's another vine to swing to or you find yourself hanging on one vine that will wither with time. Tough spot to be in, communication is usually the key to making things clear for everyone.
That being said, it seems like you really need to give a project of this magnitude and exposure the time it needs to keep momentum if it's possible. If it didn't have so much exposure people wouldn't be talking about it so much and wondering what happened to it, hopefully all the talking will net you some great client leads though.
Looking good still, can't wait to see how this thing turns out.
Jason