Hi guys and ladies
Thanks heaps for your kind comments about John and Trackabout. He feels really touched by the support shown here on MySwag. I don't personally know all of you - I've had the pleasure of sharing drinks with many, but not all - but your comments are very moving.
We are not sure what the outcome will be, but are hoping that someone with a few dollars in their pocket sees the sense in picking up the Trackabout brand name and the goodwill which so obviously exists, and builds the business back up.
One of the hardest things for John was last Friday when he had to let the staff go and hand over to the administrator, who by the way is a nice guy, just with a tough job. I know it's a hard thing to let one staff member go, but to have to lay everyone off, especially in this economic climate, was heart wrenching.
Reading through this thread I see a lot of proud Australians, which is great. However, times are changing and all advanced manufacturing in Australia is under threat. Maybe the ultimate outcome will be that we need to develop a new industry altogether and leave the manufacturing to countries where they can do it low cost. Just saying ....
I keep telling John to look forward, not back. But its tough for someone who has worked for himself for 27 years. He has eaten, breathed and slept Trackabout for the past ten years. Cliches like 'every cloud has a silver lining' and 'when one door closes another opens' are quite appropriate right now and what is getting him through. I am a big believer in things happening for a reason and having watched the stress that John has gone through the past 18 months and watched his health deteriorating, I think this could be a good time for a change. Together we will pick up the pieces and move forward, because that's what we do!
Again, thanks to everyone for their kind words. See you on the tracks
Raewyn