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CT..........in general I agree with your post and I think most operators try as best they can. The other aspect to this is that we now live in a society that expects instant gratification and communication. All I have to do is sit in the airport and watch some nerd with a star wars head set on his ear for the cell phone, yapping away while texting on his blackberry and packing a laptop in his shoulder bag.
In the 'olden days' you sent a letter and got a brochure weeks later. That is not good enough now. It does present problems for many outfitters who do live in remote areas all the time because there is NO cell phone coverage at all. Heck where I live ......and this is rural Canada......I can't even call my own house from my cell phone sitting in my driveway.
That means the only option for many is satellite and it is expensive. If you go to the higher speeds you best have a big outfit with a large gross for the year..............and even then clients will bitch about the download/upload speeds. Then when the weather is bad and it is out of service you would swear the whole world is going to come to an end while they pace around and complain.
Personally I wish people would just chill out a bit. When I go to a camp as a hunter the last thing I want to see is a damn wide screen television and a satellite upload for the internet so that I can check e-mails and e-mail pictures taken that day on the hunt. I realize most love this.............but really.............what is next, perhaps a surgical satellite implant so we can all stay in touch and download communications at night lying in the sack.
I get guys that send me an e-mail while I am in the bush and it takes three or four days for me to answer them and they are in a big snot and questioning my business ethic when I do, because I didn't get back to them instantaneously.............and you know what? I quite likely am not going to enjoy my time in the bush guiding a client like that anyways. They are usually the ones who are on high frequency the whole time they are on the hunt and are just starting to come back to earth when it is all over and they are heading back to the land of Blackberries and high speed internet.
It is a good thing that I am slowly retiring and getting out of the guiding. There are way too many these days that seem to find it impossible to lay back and smell the roses. They are not fun to be with and they actually degrade the hunt for the other paying clients who are in camp at the same time and who are trying to relax and enjoy the hunt.
There are lots of GOOD outfitters and PH's out there that are not 'wired' 24/7, and many who are not computer savvy and come from a rural background where communication has historically been poor at the best of times, so give them a break.
If you are going to enquire, take into account when their operating season is and that during that time they may be slow in answering. Many operators cannot afford extra bodies to handle calls/e-mails/letters in a professional and knowledgeable fashion because they may live where the extra bodies with those skills actually get paid a substantial wage and the bottom line just isn't there with their business.
Just my 2 cents. And yes........I know my bad attitude is showing.......the truth is however that I don't care how bad the economy is, there are some whom I would prefer go elsewhere...... I will never need their money that bad, even if it means a lot of Spam and KD during the winter.
In the 'olden days' you sent a letter and got a brochure weeks later. That is not good enough now. It does present problems for many outfitters who do live in remote areas all the time because there is NO cell phone coverage at all. Heck where I live ......and this is rural Canada......I can't even call my own house from my cell phone sitting in my driveway.
That means the only option for many is satellite and it is expensive. If you go to the higher speeds you best have a big outfit with a large gross for the year..............and even then clients will bitch about the download/upload speeds. Then when the weather is bad and it is out of service you would swear the whole world is going to come to an end while they pace around and complain.
Personally I wish people would just chill out a bit. When I go to a camp as a hunter the last thing I want to see is a damn wide screen television and a satellite upload for the internet so that I can check e-mails and e-mail pictures taken that day on the hunt. I realize most love this.............but really.............what is next, perhaps a surgical satellite implant so we can all stay in touch and download communications at night lying in the sack.
I get guys that send me an e-mail while I am in the bush and it takes three or four days for me to answer them and they are in a big snot and questioning my business ethic when I do, because I didn't get back to them instantaneously.............and you know what? I quite likely am not going to enjoy my time in the bush guiding a client like that anyways. They are usually the ones who are on high frequency the whole time they are on the hunt and are just starting to come back to earth when it is all over and they are heading back to the land of Blackberries and high speed internet.
It is a good thing that I am slowly retiring and getting out of the guiding. There are way too many these days that seem to find it impossible to lay back and smell the roses. They are not fun to be with and they actually degrade the hunt for the other paying clients who are in camp at the same time and who are trying to relax and enjoy the hunt.
There are lots of GOOD outfitters and PH's out there that are not 'wired' 24/7, and many who are not computer savvy and come from a rural background where communication has historically been poor at the best of times, so give them a break.
If you are going to enquire, take into account when their operating season is and that during that time they may be slow in answering. Many operators cannot afford extra bodies to handle calls/e-mails/letters in a professional and knowledgeable fashion because they may live where the extra bodies with those skills actually get paid a substantial wage and the bottom line just isn't there with their business.
Just my 2 cents. And yes........I know my bad attitude is showing.......the truth is however that I don't care how bad the economy is, there are some whom I would prefer go elsewhere...... I will never need their money that bad, even if it means a lot of Spam and KD during the winter.