"on time" as notified by the SHIPPER? That's the shipper... But Warmoth's specific instructions to UPS to be late? I'm missing some key logic, I guess.They appear to have some agreement with the shippers that the package receives the lowest priority and it arrives later than the target delivery date. I have not received one package on time from them after three orders.
As far as Warmoth goes, this is not a company who intersect well with impatience or ANY sort of outside calculations about how long things "should" take. Even if it's just a bridge or something off the shelf, they have their own system for processing orders, and it certainly has to do with the number of employees & inventory management, i.e. they carry parts as a tool to sell wood, not an end in itself. It shall always remain a "black box" to US. These guys and USACG do a very considerable amount of OEM work - incalculable as to percentage, at least by ME. I would assume that if Yamaha dials them up and says "We need 150 necks and, umm, oops - kinda soon?" - my order is going to nudge towards the slower end of the spectrum. Even Bill Crook or Ron Kirn dialing up Tommy at USACG and needing a mere half-dozen necks, maybe - that's advertizing worth it's weight in mojoberries. Warmoth makes several things I can't get anywhere else except full-on full-custom starting in-the-low-thousands builders.
I can say, I've been buying 'em (very off'n'on) since... forever? late 80's? But online since 2001, and from 2001 to now, they have never NOT been trying to hire people! When the economy's good - their sales go up. When the economy's bad - their sales go up too! There are only two other industries I personally heard of like that - funeral homes and accoutrements - coffins, gravestones, directors with 70's porn moustaches, platitudes etc.; and the sales of alcohol ou d'autres substances intoxicantes (if you're a little kid ask yo momma to translate that for you. You little monster :icon_thumright
