Saturday, March 7, 2009

Thanks for bearing with us...

Some of you have been with us here at Goose Creek since the very beginning. Those of you who remember when our entire inventory was two tupperware containers stored in the back room of my house are true veterans and know how much we have grown.

You also know that after our first two years of slow steady growth the last year has been an amazing ride which has brought a lot of changes to our business. The biggest change was opening of our retail store in La Grange. The second and maybe more important change was that shortly after our doors swung open, some changes in my personal life pulled me to St. Louis and away from the shop.

As such a new venture I was concerned that this move would doom the shop, but I was determined there was a way tomake it work. As it turned out, what in my mind was just a way to survive a bizarre turn of events, turned out to be the catalyst that changed the direction of our business and has pushed us into new areas and new heights.

As I brought in new employees to fill the gaps that would necissarily occur when I was 4 1/2 hours away, not only did new bodies come through the door, but so did new ideas. After some gentle nudging, Ryan convinced me to start selling skateboard products as a sideline, and Will and Seth have now taken that enterprise from a sideline to a full scale operation.

Schoen has taken the reigns as shop manager and had the unenviable position of dealing with a job description written be me which basically stated "I'm out of here, your in charge, good luck figguring it all out".

On top of that I left him trying to keep the shop alive through the winter in a down economy. The fact that the doors still swing open every day is a credit to Schoens work.

Meanwhile Will has developed our new computer system and the new website went live January 1, and he is now developing our skate team. Luke is in the process of redeveloping our cycling team.

So what am I getting at here? Simply put, the manpower and brainpower that has been added to our organization for the last year was designed to replace me, but it has grown beyond me. And we are about to take another jump forward (I hope)

As of next week, I am back in town.

For many of you, the only difference you will notice is that I will be pulling a wrench at the shop again, but those of you who have been friends of the shop and who have continued to support the endevor through all our growing pains, you will also notice that the increased manpower will now allow us to again become active in the racing and touring scenes.

So as spring approaches, expect to see us back out at the races, faster turn around times on repairs, larger inventories, new BMX riders on the ramps at Ollies, New Skateboarders and some new MTB team members.

And from now on, If I am not at the shop, it is because I am out riding, not because I am 2 states away. Again, thanks for your support and I can wait to be back and see everybody. - Jon

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