Well Dead, I've never actually said that! LOL! I personally have nothing against the remaining painters at Bigdog. There are currently only 4 that are still there. Some of them are really good guys, and I considered them my friends while I was there. It is simply this, guys are good at what they're good at. Some did flames better than me. Some did taped out graphics better than me. My thing was free-hand artwork, and I did most of the high-end custom stuff. They assigned the cookie-cutter stuff for other guys. Which made my production numbers lower than a guy that did 30 ghost flame sets in a month. I would do only a few. While they could not do what I could do, but I could do what they could do... So when Bigdog started pinching pennies, the highest paid guy in the shop that produced the lowest numbers... That's what happens when quanity become more important than quality. Sorry, I'm ranting here. Ok, I'll quit!
The only beef I have with Bigdog is their management staff. I won't go into it here, because it would fill the page! I will say that even though they laid me off, I still love the product, and I have hopes that the company will make it. They build an awesome bike. And I love to paint awesome bikes!
I made some good friends while I was there. And in the 3 years I worked there, it was the funnest, coolest job I've ever had. I wish it hadn't ended...
But it did. And now I'm back in the private sector again, with no loyalties or conflicts of interests to worry about! (We were forbidden to paint bigdogs on the side while we were employed there)
So I still get to paint cool bikes for cool peeps. And I don't have to kiss anybody's ass to do it!