Hip Priest
Veteran
I can't really contribute to this thread because the owners and staff at both my local shops are great. He said smugly.
I agree, if you are providing a service in any kind of business, you should provide it with courtesy and manners. (Maybe somebody should tell that to the staff at Heathrow Airport).I work in the NHS and I can't have a bad day and be rude to my patients/customers. Even if I am having a bad day I have to be nice. It's not about me it's about the patients.
Should be similar in business.
I agree, if you are providing a service in any kind of business, you should provide it with courtesy and manners. (Maybe somebody should tell that to the staff at Heathrow Airport).
Slight difference that generally you choose freely to go to a bike shop, while I can't remember the last time I used the nhs for fun.
It is not only bike shops that are going through a challenging time at present. You only have to look at the high street and see all the famous names that are no more. The ones that survive will be as nickyboy said, specialist 'concept' stores, chain stores (like Halfords) and shops that concentrate on repairs plus service. But you can understand the frustration of certain shop owners constantly being asked to drop prices, it is after all their livelihood and you are asking is for is for them to take a pay cut. But in the end it will be horses for courses.