Fat fabrications build scheduling. Questions answers.
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 9:54 am
Fat Fabrications' vehicle restoration/build scheduling has been a subject of many questions lately. When will my truck be done? When will my truck get started on? How many trucks are ahead of mine? Can I get service performed or do I have to wait in line with vehicle builds? Can I still order accessories and get them shipped in a timely manner? How much trouble will I cause if I add work to my current build list?
First, a reminder, I am a one man show with 2 part time helpers in different stages of training. They are great when it comes to break down, paint prep, and simple service tasks. Anything more technically demanding needs my personal attention or direct oversight to ensure a quality finished product. More help is a continuous effort.
That being said, before I became so well known, it was easy to shuffle jobs around, pull off a big build to knock out a bumper and perform some vehicle service, all while waiting for parts to arrive. Facebook has been a valuable tool in keeping customers abreast of the work being done and showcasing what we are capable of doing. It has also given me more exposure to customers and in turn, created my current back log of work. I am grateful for the many customers who chose Fat Fabrications and I intend to give their projects the personal attention they deserve. My next post will have my current build schedule.
First, a reminder, I am a one man show with 2 part time helpers in different stages of training. They are great when it comes to break down, paint prep, and simple service tasks. Anything more technically demanding needs my personal attention or direct oversight to ensure a quality finished product. More help is a continuous effort.
That being said, before I became so well known, it was easy to shuffle jobs around, pull off a big build to knock out a bumper and perform some vehicle service, all while waiting for parts to arrive. Facebook has been a valuable tool in keeping customers abreast of the work being done and showcasing what we are capable of doing. It has also given me more exposure to customers and in turn, created my current back log of work. I am grateful for the many customers who chose Fat Fabrications and I intend to give their projects the personal attention they deserve. My next post will have my current build schedule.