I visited with a local leather shop and asked where they found leather workers. As soon as I asked, several of the employees and the owner chimed in, "Good luck", and then told me about all their headaches with employees. Cant find anyone that has experience, people are not responsible and don't show up for work, and they are not reliable. If you find a good one they will learn from you and then leave and start their own business.
So then I asked the owner if he would be wiling to do some contract work for me? Nope, too busy, not interested.
So I left and did a little reflecting. I've decided I will not have employees at this time. I was very hesitant about adding employees and after talking with the other leather shop, they confirmed my fears. So it looks like it will be just be little old me for now.
I also advertise on a couple of forums. I think I will stop that advertising fairly soon. I think I have enough repeat business, and word of mouth referrals to keep me as busy as I want to be. Plus, I do ask people how they found me and many tell me it is from looking around on the internet. I realize I will likely lose some business by not advertising, but considering my back log, I'm not that concerned about it. Plus, I can always re-start advertising if needed. I did notice on that other forum there are only two holster makers listed as sponsors. I have not looked at that in a long time, but it looks like several of them bailed. I think they will be down one more fairly soon.
I will also be tweaking my prices some. Nothing real drastic, but more in line with some competitors that do comparable work. One example is that several competitors charge the same for a front or back pocket holster. I charge less for a front pocket than a back pocket, but will change that to the same cost since most of the work for a front pocket is close to the work needed for a back pocket.
Thanks for the feedback given.