johne said:....
I think you naysayers should do your sleeping at home and be awake at the computer before you write trash
JOHN
I think that what you are considering naysayers should be read again. Perhaps you should read when you're awake.
1. You're 'young' in working in this culture. Take it easy before you make good or bad judgements about the people working for/with you. Like all of us, you will learn your lessons, both good and bad. We all pay school fees in new ventures and you will too. It is inevitable. So, we're saying, let some time go by.
2. You can say anything you want, but when you prove out longer term viability, then is when we pay attention.
Do believe me, I've seen businesses here that should not work, work well, and business that should fly, crash. After almost four years of living here, focusing on international customers or businesses, this is the first year that we have Dominican Republic customers in both of our businesses, and I think I regret that decision daily.
No-one is discouraging you, what people and I are saying, is - be cautious, and let some time go by before you tell us how good it is. In the meantime, I think many, including myself, will be interested in simply how it is. If your experience is that Dominican employees start strong, that's nice, and actually, we do know that. Talk to us after four or five months when the excitement is over, work has to be done and there is a little more of a track record. I will certainly be interested in your experiences over the next year.