Titus69
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13835781:JAHpow said:Every store specialist I have dealt with has no clue what they're talking about in their department. I was at best buy asking specific questions about a computer and the most the guy answered with was just generic stuff like, "Yeah, that's a fast enough computer for you." Ok, thanks, can you give me details? Are there better options??
Same goes for those so called "Experts at Scheels". I haven't interacted with a single store clerk who can answer specific questions on anything yet. I was asked by a manager if I worked there because I knew more info on their current ski gear than their "expert". And that was at their headquarters store...
When I was at Gander selling guns, I gave the customer every necessary detail, and answered every question with as much information as I could in order to steer them from a mediocre firearm to a much higher quality (and more expensive, ie. more commission) one.
If there are any ski dealers out there who want someone who can blow the socks off their customers with straight answers, hire me...or maybe I should run for office.
Yeah my homie works at Best Buy, he says he sells TVs and stuff but it seems like he doesn't have to know jack shit for the job but idk, my work sells furniture and sometimes I'm put in there and customers want some specific shit I can't tell them about. They never trained me for it, so maybe places do that but at a ski store it's more of a niche thing, you don't work there without at least being a skier.