'"Help Wanted", "Now Hiring", "Position Available" etc etc etcWe've been trying to hire for my optometry office in WV and I'm having major trouble even getting people listed on job sites to respond to requests for interviews. We've scheduled several for interviews who didn't even show up or call.
i would guess that Dixie is just one of many businesses trying to weather the storm. Maybe we could take a breath, relax, and hope they survive.A small mountain town in the Rockies Colorado. We aren't lazy here.
Second hand but a friend who lives in Reno says the casino he favors had a job fair. 20 applicants showed up and they have 200+ openings.Have personally been buying stuff from Dixie for over 30 years. Some ups and downs but they have always come through. They currently are up front on their website with the potential delays. Don’t understand why so called traditional muzzleloaders eat their own and then complain about lack of suppliers. Remember when it took a month or so at best to receive an item after you put your order form and check in the mail. The good old days I guess...... And for what it is worth, in recents times if has taken 10+ days for Second Day Delivery to arrive at my door for items shipped by members of this forum. With tracking. Appears some forum members would want me to blast these sellers and cancel my offer because of the long shipping times.
As far as just hiring help, aware of a couple of local job fares that drew zero applicants for jobs in the $15 to $20 an hour range. Just the way it is. As always, just my opinion.
As recently as ten years ago people in northwestern Colorado were ecstatic with two week delivery... come to think of it they’re also the least likely to whine about extended delays today..I can remember when my mom and I would spend hours studying big mail-order company's catalogs.
If money was available we would decide what to get and then fill out the form. Putting it carefully in an envelope and sending it off was like casting a stone off of a high mountain. It would vanish in the distance and we'd have to hope for the best.
Usually, it was several months or more later and "out of nowwhere" a box would appear on our porch. THE STUFF! YIPPEE! It was here at long last.
Nowadays we get people grumbling if it takes a week or so to get stuff from a supplier.
They would be a lot happier if they tried remembering back to the, "good old days" and be grateful for the short waits they have to endure now.
I ordered a ramrod recently, and the charge appeared on my cr. card, so there's probably computer and / or covid related stuff. I'm sure they're still in business!Does anyone know what's going on with Dixie Gun Works? Are they no longer in business? I placed an order with them on Feb 26th and still haven't received anything. I've tried their contact us form 3 times and no answer from them. Today I tried calling both their 800 number and the 731 number and both go to being unable to complete due to the called party being unavailable. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
in 1970 i ordered a set of pistons and rings from JC Whitney for a 1959 Austin Healey 100-6. 6 months later i got them . shipped from Surrey B.C. i was a happy Dog just to get them.
the days of instant gratification are at an end. DGW is held captive to the pipeline supply like everyone.
try buying sight filler blank stock .
Your comments are really cogent. Nice to live so close! My image of Dixie is that it is a fine, upright, patriotic, company. There may be problems in the area, but I'm certain that the mgmt. would in no way allow any illicit drug use. I always imagined that most of the employees are highly aware of the company image, and probably are muzzleloading minded right from the get-go. I've been ordering the Catalog (still only $5!) since the 1960's. Thanks to all.I am very lucky to live within a half-hour’s drive of DGW. It’s a wonderful place to visit, but there are few things causing the current situation.
1) They are very short staffed. They have maybe twenty people to handle the phones, warehouse, shipping, storefront, everything. The staffing shortage is caused partially by the historically high unemployment money right now, and partially by drugs.Unfortunately not many folks around here can piss clean long enough to get or keep a job.
2) Order volume. They never stopped taking orders due to COVID, and they never closed their storefront. Also, the current climate of fear and regulation has increased their order volume dramatically due to panic buying. They’ve been filling orders as fast as possible, but they’ve been flooded.
3) The phones. During my last visit the phone rang. I jokingly asked if it was someone calling about powder. With a straight face the lady told me that they get so many calls a day asking about caps, powder, and revolvers in stock that they’ve had to move a phone to the packaging table so they can multitask. Literally hundreds of calls a day.
I’m not offering this as a defense or an apology, just an explanation/observation since I go there frequently. DGW is basically staffed by a platoon of little old ladies doing the very best they can, they’ve just been overwhelmed. They are trying to catch up, but as the weather improves and shooting activities increase, they’ve got a long road ahead of them.
As long as the government is paying people to stay home businesses will have a hard time finding people who want to work.
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