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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Did a DeckTech Client Predict the Future?

Some of DeckTech's most ardent critics all say that Scott Wilson, former operations manager of Decktech, was a good guy who seemed to be stuck between doing the right thing and having to answer to his boss, Ron McKenna. Below is an excerpt from an email from a client of Decktech  that supports that.

"In closing, in an email from you sometime ago, you stated that Scott Wilson was an honorable man. I want you to know, that both X and I have always felt that way. It is a very uncomfortable situation that he is currently in.  I suspect he has been put in this situation before. It will be just a matter of time before he realizes that he has had enough."

Well it seems that prediction came true...

Wilson left Decktech in the fall of 2014 to open an archery shop and range. In an article featuring Scotts new venture in the Tribune's Biz Buzz Extra insert this week, Wilson is quoted as saying "The last few years I had been working for a construction company, and I quickly realized that was not what I wanted to do."

Other clients have said similar things, they liked working with Scott and had no problems with him at all. Any problems in the job though seemed to be handled by owner Ron McKenna, and that's where opinions of Scott sharply veered to the extreme opposite; from email to or about McKenna by clients of Ron's-

"Your attitude and demeanor reminds me of a school yard bully."  

"With regards to the contractor  that provided and installed the Nevada Coatings product on the job in question, I can not speak more clearly about his lack of professionalism. This contractor becomes agitated and difficult when you disagree with him."

"I do have issues with the other contractor (Ron Mckenna) in question and his ethics and workmanship." 

What do you think readers? Did Scott Wilson have a "come to Jesus moment" and leave DeckTech because his ethics and morals wouldn't allow him to continue  in Decktech's work culture? 
Sound off in the comments! 

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