Grant had a bad experience with Jim Carter and no longer uses them. Far
be it for me to try to tell a much respected oletrucker like Grant what
happened in his case, but I would like to point out that there is a big
difference between a company culture of incompetence (Golden State) and an
occasional poorly thought out response by an otherwise good vender.
I'm in business myself, and there are customer transactions that I wish I
could live over again because I did or said something in haste that later in
retrospect, late at night, seemed wrongly handled. I hope my customers will
forgive my occasional blunder or bit of ill temper and view me and my company
in totality.
Grant, I don't mean to say you should kiss and make up, only that if your
experience was an isolated incident it may really be worth viewing with the
old Nelsonian eye.
Paul O'Neil, Hudson29@aol.com
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Fullerton, California USA
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