{"id":4904,"date":"2014-09-14T09:47:46","date_gmt":"2014-09-14T04:17:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/indonesia-furniture.com\/news\/2014\/09\/14\/everyday-people-furniture-success-story-selling-his-socks-off\/"},"modified":"2014-09-14T09:47:46","modified_gmt":"2014-09-14T04:17:46","slug":"everyday-people-furniture-success-story-selling-his-socks-off","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/indonesia-furniture.com\/articles\/everyday-people-furniture-success-story-selling-his-socks-off\/","title":{"rendered":"Everyday People: Furniture success story selling his socks off"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Seth Nidever<br \/>\n The man doesn&#8217;t even stop to put socks on.<\/p>\n<p>Trying to get a fix on Craig Johnson as he dashes around Salmon&#8217;s Furniture Galleries is as difficult as trying to figure out how his elaborate, 35,000-square-foot store dropped into the middle of downtown Hanford&#8217;s small shops and bars.<\/p>\n<p>Accomplish the first and you&#8217;ll figure out the second.<\/p>\n<p>Behind the recliners, sofas and rich decorations is the 50-year-old Johnson, apparently a near genius at persuading people to purchase chairs, beds and other home furnishings.<br \/>\n                        <!--adsense--><br \/>\n\t\t <!--more--><br \/>\nBut he can&#8217;t afford to spend much time in the recliners he recommends to others for relaxation.<br \/>\n It&#8217;s exhausting keeping up with Johnson as he grins at customers, shows off furniture and shoots off rapid-fire observations on Hanford and the rest of the universe.<\/p>\n<p>He&#8217;s a human business tornado that works in reverse: He brings profits out of seeming chaos.<\/p>\n<p>The evidence is the gallery on Seventh Street in Hanford, destroyed in a raging 2001 fire that wiped out $2 million worth of furniture.<\/p>\n<p>Undeterred, Johnson vowed a comeback.<\/p>\n<p>Today&#8217;s rebuilt store is the measure of how successful he&#8217;s been.<\/p>\n<p>A large fountain greets visitors in the entryway. Employees invite customers to eat cookies baked in the fully-functioning kitchen at the back.<\/p>\n<p>Sometimes, employees serve up home cooked meals to anybody in the store.<\/p>\n<p>Johnson, pursuing his own vision against the recommendations of some of the furniture lines he represents, included the kitchen in the redesign, along with showers in his private office.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I figured when it&#8217;s done, I would owe a lot of money, so I&#8217;d be living here,&#8221; said Johnson, sporting fashionably spiked gray hair, a rich tan and sockless leather dress shoes.<\/p>\n<p>By day, Johnson and his workers sell furniture to a customer base that mostly hails from outside Kings County. By night, Johnson and his wife, Lisa, design ads, tinker with the decorations and do the bookwork.<\/p>\n<p>Sometimes, it&#8217;s 10 p.m. or later before Johnson goes home to put in a few hours of sleep before the whole cycle starts again.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This is my home. This is me,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s something that Paul Dombrowksi, a friend who owns Steeplejack Roofing, can understand.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I think the main thing is perseverance, going at it, because you have your good times and your tough times, and being able to weather through the ups and downs of a business is probably the most difficult thing to adjust to. I think he&#8217;s done a pretty good job with that, kind of reading the economy,&#8221; Dombrowski said.<\/p>\n<p>Business savvy and ambition seems to run through Johnson&#8217;s veins.<\/p>\n<p>His father used to own the now-defunct Buick\/Oldsmobile dealership in downtown Hanford.<\/p>\n<p>Johnson said he grew up in a &#8220;blessed life&#8221; of material comfort. He vowed to continue living well as an adult.<\/p>\n<p>Working at Winchell&#8217;s Donuts when he was a junior high school student, Johnson said he came up with the idea of selling the dough left over from the donut holes. For that, he got a few extra bucks a day.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve always been a kid that&#8217;s looking for an opportunity,&#8221; Johnson said.<\/p>\n<p>Johnson was working at Kings<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Seth Nidever The man doesn&#8217;t even stop to put socks on. Trying to get a fix on Craig Johnson as he dashes around Salmon&#8217;s Furniture Galleries is as difficult as trying to figure out how his elaborate, 35,000-square-foot store dropped into the middle of downtown Hanford&#8217;s small shops and bars. 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