JamesTXSD":18xv1wa2 said:
The "words" may be a misunderstanding, but I think we get the intent.
I dunno...the following doesn't leave much room for interpretation:
Tom Latham":18xv1wa2 said:
C-Sick is correct in stating that the size of our organization now prohibits frequent communication with this forum.
Tom has flat out stated, we won't get the same level of participation here we came to appreciate from Jeff. Doesn't seem gray to me at all.
So...my turn to chime in, on what a crying shame that is. For both us, and C-Dory.
Nobody can deny what an integral part of C-Dory's success we have been, and continue to be. As such, it's just plain nuts that C-Dory would not invest MORE time in a resource like this - not less. Even though our purpose and intent here is not to increase C-Dory sales, you can't buy marketing like this site provides, at any price.
But more importantly, we've had a incredible relationship on a more personal level with many in the company. It's not only a dumb business move on their part, it's hurtful to many here who have come to think we had something more.
Were I in charge (now there's a scary thought), I'd have somebody assigned to monitor this site every day; there is no better insight into C-Dorys customer base than here. I'd solicit input, and continue to put a face and personality to the product that so many of us have come to appreciate, as more than just another boat.
Jeff understood this very clearly, and I've no doubt Ranger Tugs is going to benefit greatly from bringing him on board. I discussed the C-Brats and C-Dory with him on a semi-regular basis, and I found him to be very genuine and appreciative of the position he was in. Yes, he was C-Dory's public face, and customer service was his primary role. But it struck me that his heart was in his job, for perhaps the same reason so many of us are customers; he simply enjoyed associating with us. We were friends first, customers second.
On one occasion in particular, I was sharing concerns with him about C-Dory's growth that had been discussed here and elsewhere by our members. I'm paraphrasing, but basically he told me that the day his job was no longer fun, they day he no longer felt the unique kinship we all shared, would be the day he left C-Dory. Perhaps that day came.
Tom and Scot, if you're reading this - here's to hoping you reconsider the level of participation you wish to have with us. So many of us have supported you guys at every turn, but C-Dory taking a more hands-off approach with us is just a bone-headed move.