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Working for Tandy/LF
65 members have voted
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1. Do you work, or have you ever worked for Tandy?
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Yes.9
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No, but I want to.6
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No, and never will.6
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No, but it might be fun.43
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Yes, I used to, and I would again.1
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2. If you worked for Tandy, what would be your strength?
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Sales23
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Teaching27
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Business and retail skills17
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Knowing the inventory24
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Customer Service43
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other (explain)3
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3. Do you use Tandy as a supplier?
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Yes, all the time32
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Yes, sometimes for some things29
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Yes, only in a pinch0
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No. No way! Ha ha ha!0
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No, they don't have what I need.0
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No, they are too expensive.2
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No, quality stinks.0
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No, other reason. (explain)2
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4. For people who have/do work for Tandy: What do you like best about your job?
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The customers14
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Tandy higher-ups1
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Being surrounded by tools and leather9
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Sundays off6
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Working on demo projects2
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Teaching classes7
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Job benefits3
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Having the power to satisfy the customers9
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Finding out about new things first4
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Never running out of supplies at home/ free shipping4
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Knowing you're making a difference in leather land10
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Getting experience8
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Does not apply to me40
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Ever since we opened the blog section on Leatherworker.net, people have been asking us, "What's a good topic to make a blog post on?" We currently don't have any rules, as such, for what is or is not allowed in a blog article (other than the usual restrictions on personal attacks, obscene content, etc.) For the most part, you can post anything relevant to leather work that you feel moved to write about. But we do want to encourage the development of content that has value (either in terms of knowledge or entertainment) to our members. In this article, I'm going to provide some suggestions of what topics make great content for fellow leatherworkers.
In general, blog articles should be longer and more in-depth than a typical forum post. It's the perfect place to post step-by-step photo tutorials, in fact, this is where we would now prefer members post this type of information.
But there are lots of other topics that would make great blog articles. Here's a partial list of topics we think would make great blog posts:
- Step-by-step works in progress of any projects you're working on, with photos.
- Well-narrated tutorials with photos of "How To...<do something with leather>".
- Articles about experiences we have as leatherworkers, and what we learn from them.
- Share tips and tricks you've learned or developed, with photos and examples.
- Places you've visited that are of interest to leatherworkers, such as the shops and studios of fellow leatherworkers, tanneries, the stores of suppliers, manufacturers of leather goods, etc., or even a grand tour of your own studio or shop (don't forget to take photos!).
- Human interest: tell us about how your involvement with working leather has affected your life (again, the more images, the better).
- Articles on how you have solved business problems in an effort to make producing leather goods profitable.
- Got something you're offering for sale to other leatherworkers that you want to promote? You can submit a blog article to promote it, but it will get a lot more attention if you write one that provides some useful information related to what you're offering. For example, if you make a tool that you sell, write an article with tips on best ways to use the tool. If you deal in used sewing machines, consider writing articles about how to choose the right machine.
There are many more possibilities besides what I've listed above, but maybe this will give you an idea of some similar topics to consider.
To encourage members to post good content to their blogs, the Leatherworker.net staff is going to review the blog posts submitted each week, and based on the criteria described in this article, determine whether to feature one of the articles. If your blog article is chosen, it will be featured on the main forum page for 3 days.
I know quite a few of you out there are itching to get started... hopefully, this will give you a starting point. Feel free to leave a comment if there are topics you would like to see in the blogs.
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