In reply to captdownshift (Forum Supporter) :
Distributor, but they're getting in to mfg. How much would be a question, there's a lot to production in what seems to be competitive environment, so they must feel they have something to offer. They also do consumer direct, which seems to be a hard position to be in, but maybe not. When I was electrical wholesale, we'd sell to the general public, but it wasn't the core of our business. I don't know how much of each this company does.
If it goes anywhere, I'd be back end, not customer service.
In reply to Keith Tanner :
Job would be on the "wholesale" end of things, best I can tell, and I'd guess they're on the larger end of things (?); I asked about competitors, and the way it was told to me is that sometimes there is interplay between them and other distribution houses; that's not unusual to me, and is not unlike what we did in electrical - on occasion, you'd go to another supply house because they had something you needed to fill a customer order. You were getting juiced for it, but you kept your people happy. Sometimes branch managers would talk, and you might get to "borrow" some basic stock until yours came in and you'd send it back.
And of course, you'd deal with all types in electrical, after a while you learn who's good to deal with and who to watch out for; you'd get some outfits, usually in a specialty product, that would cut some prices and lower everybody's margin, but generally everybody knew there was a bottom end to things, and you didn't race there because even though we were all competitors, we all had to make money at the end of the day.
The job would entail the "industry" side of things, which is what makes it interesting. Business model wise, I think they're trying to be diverse and get vertically integrated - that's a lot of different stuff to scale, and I don't know how well they manage.
I do hope to hear from them again, and I think I have a couple new questions to ask....
For anybody else that has industry knowledge, please chime in. Defense contracting pays reasonably well, and is fairly stable over time, but I'd get out of it if I can be reasonably assured I'm not going frying pan to fire.