Raised in a workshop
The Gorjak brothers agree that their decision to work in the family-run business was completely of their own will. “It’s simple, really. We used to walk through the workshop, discovering for ourselves what it is all about, we grew up with the company and lived with it, but we were never forced to remain in the family business. Who knows where our professional careers might have led us had we decided otherwise..., but we decided to stay to live the family story and to take it forward into the future.” They feel a sense of great responsibility to the company and sometime in the future they want to transfer it into the hands of future generations. “We were born into the workshop when there were only five employees; now there are 65. The family business is growing and I see no reason to leave. Quite the opposite, I intend to work for the benefit of the company, as will my brother and the whole family, even though this may at times result in certain conflicts. Ultimately, it is the family business that is the most important,” adds Miha, Head of production and son of the Company Founder Franjo Gorjak.
Father Franjo adds that it has always been his secret wish that one day he might transfer the business to his sons and he was happy and proud when they both decided to devote their education and career to the company. “You cannot force someone to take on a family business, and to sell it, after all the hard work and effort we put in, seemed pointless.”
Currently, Franjo owns a 100% stake in the company and is not planning his retirement. He intends to stand alongside his sons, providing them support for as long as possible and the transfer of ownership will be gradual. He and his wife Aida like to joke that despite the fact that Franjo is eight years her senior, they will both retire at the same time. Being together at home and in the family business is not easy as it creates conflicts; however, over time they have both learned how to overcome them. The company is a way of life for the entire family. Yes, they bring their work home but a family business also brings many advantages, such as having the freedom to schedule working hours to suit everyone.