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- Sale, South Manchester
You also have the new bikehaus in Gatley, and Wills Wheels in Heaton Chapel near you.
Will check them out when i'm in the area, thanks
You also have the new bikehaus in Gatley, and Wills Wheels in Heaton Chapel near you.
I'm in Sheffield now, and am becoming increasingly familiar with Butterworths - also a great shop.You also have the new bikehaus in Gatley, and Wills Wheels in Heaton Chapel near you.
I like my LBS.
Owned by the same chap all these years ....................!
Maybe, but having some idea about the items they are "trying to take your money" for is always helpful.Shop assistants are there to take your money at the till and to take you to the product if you can't find it. They aren't paid enough to know everything about bikes or any other product that's in the shop. If you want advice about buying a bike for example ask online,don't expect someone on 6 quid an hour to read up about these things.
GW Smith in Falkirkwhere ..? as i emailed the 'obvious olde' one in Glasgow about building my wheels
prob a good little earner for him
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Sorry but this is nonsense. Just because you think they aren't paid enough does that mean they can't learn? They should be trained so that they have the knowledge which can translate into better service for the customer. The skills they gain can also be used to secure a better paid job in the store or elsewhere.Shop assistants are there to take your money at the till and to take you to the product if you can't find it. They aren't paid enough to know everything about bikes or any other product that's in the shop.
Seriously, what is wrong with them?! Seems that almost every cycle shop I go into has complete nobbers working behind the tills. Yesterday I went into Evans for a browse and thought I'd treat myself to a new helmet. At the till the guy said "so you've suddenly decided to protect your head have you?" I mean really, wtf is that all about? Customer service skills of a gnat. Wish I'd told him to shove the helmet up his @rse but I was taken off guard.
Sorry but this is nonsense. Just because you think they aren't paid enough does that mean they can't learn? They should be trained so that they have the knowledge which can translate into better service for the customer. The skills they gain can also be used to secure a better paid job in the store or elsewhere.
Sorry but this is nonsense. Just because you think they aren't paid enough does that mean they can't learn? They should be trained so that they have the knowledge which can translate into better service for the customer. The skills they gain can also be used to secure a better paid job in the store or elsewhere.
Lots of people on the tills are people people rather than money people - after all, they're not paid enough to be twattish.Yes but only if the shop owners are willing to train them or pay for their training. To expect someone on 6 quid an hour to teach themselves is unfair.