Monday, June 7, 2010

BOB CONFER ON OWNING A BUSINESS

In his column for this week's newspapers, Confer Plastics VP Bob Confer discusses the wonders of owning your own business....


THE JOY OF OWNING A BUSINESS
By Bob Confer

Owning a business comes with a lot of risk. Just a few of the things that keep entrepreneurs up at night are: Will we survive the Recession? Will I have to layoff anyone and if so who? What can we do to retain and attract new customers? How much debt should we carry? How much credit should we extend to our clients? How do we beat our competition?

Those questions are the tip of the iceberg. There are many more to be asked and most remain unanswered for incredible lengths of time, gnawing at your gut and prematurely graying your hair.

Many people who don’t have an ownership role know this and ask, "Why would someone ever want to own a company?"

Well, despite all of the stresses and stressors that come with the responsibility, I wouldn’t want to live my life any other way. There’s something to be said about the philosophical and emotional rewards that come with being an active participant in our great free-market system, something that is made possible and best achieved in this great country of ours. The joys are a plenty, but they can all be boiled down to the American Dream being played out before my eyes.

It was the Dream of my Grandfather to start his own company and I take pride in extending to future generations what he and my dad begat. A creative man who toiled in the labs and factories of a fledgling plastics industry in the 1950s and 1960s, Grandfather wanted to break the bounds of conformity and have the freedom to develop new technologies and applications. So, he literally bet the farm on his endeavor and he and my dad started the company in 1973. In the years since, their American Dream has been realized, the company providing a means to think and act creatively and freely, manufacturing goods while providing a living for 170 families.

It’s rewarding to see those coworkers achieve their own American Dreams. Many of them work hard and save wisely, affording them the chance to, depending on what stage they are at in the lives, savor their personal pursuits and interests, buy their cars and homes, raise a family, help put their kids through college and tend to their grandchildren. Working diligently, they live an old fashioned American life, reaping the benefits of their efforts while not having everything handed to them by the government. It’s an awesome feeling to know that we’re a productive bunch of workers who live comfortably while actually making things, a true rarity in today’s service-and-government-heavy economy.

And it’s those things that we make that further our client’s version of the American Dream. It’s such a great feeling to think that someone came to us with something that was no more than an idea that we transformed into an honest-to-goodness object, like kayaks being enjoyed by a vacationing family or docks being used by armed forces to protect waterways the world over. Everywhere you look there may be something we designed, molded, assembled, and shipped. There’s a serious "wow factor" that comes with that, just as there is with thinking about how that product helped our client achieve his Dream while he, too, is employing people and helping them to achieve theirs…just as we are to our suppliers and vendors who are realizing their Dreams, too.

Owning a business comes with its heartaches (emotional and even physical), that’s for sure. But, above all, it can be exciting, exhilarating and totally rewarding. You end most days knowing you and your team accomplished something special. Nothing this side of getting married and having kids is as fulfilling as making a go at it and experiencing those constant victories – both large and small – that come with working with others to make your products or deliver your services.

If running your own company is something that’s always crossed your mind, do it…you won’t regret it!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

MEMORIAL DAY HOURS

Confer Plastics will be closed Saturday, May 29th through Monday, May 31st in observance of Memorial Day. Have a great weekend and, please, remember the reason for the holiday!

Monday, May 17, 2010

CONFER PLASTICS BUYS 2 MACHINES


Confer Plastics is expanding again. The company has purchased two blow-molding machines...one a dual-15, the other a dual-20. These machines will both be operational by the end of Summer.

Monday, May 3, 2010

CONFER PLASTICS AT HARDWARE SHOW

Stop by our booth and visit Confer Plastics at the National Hardware Show, May 4 - 6 in Las Vegas, Nevada. We can be found in the Lawn, Garden, and Outdoor Living section at booth number 12257.

On display will be the complete line of Leisure Accents furniture: bistro tables, pinic tables, bars and more.

For more information about the show, visit:

http://www.nationalhardwareshow.com/

We look forward to seeing you!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

CONFER HIRING SET-UP TECHNICIAN

Confer Plastics, Inc. has been growing by leaps and bounds over the past 12 months. With such growth comes the need for more technical personnel. CPI is now accepting applications for the position of set-up technician.

The set-up technician installs the molds and tooling into our 14 blow molding machines. After doing so, the technician must then "tune-in" the machine and ensure that it is creating quality product that meets specifications. Other jobs include general plant maintenance and repair tasks. Knowledge of blow molding processes; ability to perform manual labor; dexterity with, and knowledge of, tools; electrical/hydraulic experience are all preferred, as is a minimum of 3 years experience as a set-up or process technician in a plastics shop.

Positions are Full Time Permanent, Monday to Friday on our 1st Shift, 40+/hrs per Week.

Starting Wage is commensurate with experience.

Send resume to:

BOB CONFER
CONFER PLASTICS, INC.
97 WITMER ROAD,
NORTH TONAWANDA, NY 14120

EMAIL: bob@conferplastics.com

FAX: 716-694-3102

Please, no phone calls.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

CONFER-MANUFACTURED GOODS AT AIRPORTS


It's always enjoyable to see the goods we've produced being put to use. Among the diverse items we manufacture for one of our custom clients is an airport runway barrier/guide. While traveling out of LAX the customer snapped this awesome photo of the product (the orange and white units with the lights atop them).

Monday, April 5, 2010

CHRIS LEE TOURS CONFER PLASTICS


Congressman Chris Lee toured Confer Plastics on Monday, April 5th. After a tour of the facility, he and Doug & Bob Confer talked about issues which have impacted Confer Plastics' ability to expand and compete nationally and internationally.

Chris is a "rookie" in Washington, DC, this being his first term in Congress (or any public office for that matter). Prior to running for Congress he ran his family business, Enidine, which has 20 plants worldwide...so he is the rare elected official who thoroughly understands the issues that affect manufacturers.

His district, the NY 26th, covers a vast area of WNY that includes North Tonawanda, Amherst, Lockport, Batavia, Medina, Geneseo and Brockport. Pundits and politicians on both sides of the fence have commented on how good of a Congressman he is as he applies fiscal common sense and an across-the-aisle approach to everything he's done. Politico, Washington's newspaper, even named him the "Rookie of the Year".

He's been instrumental in improving airline safety and holding the FAA accountable for the flaws that led to the crash of 3407, he's led the charge for a WNY passport office, and he's been working closely with Delphi retirees.

To learn more about Chris, visit http://chrislee.house.gov/

Thursday, April 1, 2010

MADE IN AMERICA STORE TO CARRY CONFER PRODUCTS

Confer Plastics' lawn & patio furniture will be sold at the one-of-a-kind "Made In America Store" in Elma, NY. The store, which opens on April 3rd, is the brainchild of Mark Andol who also owns and operates General Welding. Deeply affected by the mass exodus of manufacturing jobs from the USA, Mark has made good on his patriotic values through this store.

Check out this WIVB TV news story about his awesome endeavor: