
Originally Posted by
Conquiztador
Robert. [...] Why not "listen" to the customers, see if there is something you can pick up here..
Because he feels too angry and victimised by those same people to see that he can change it, and maybe really scared of some looming change in the industry.
It's 60% about him and 40% about all the people that have done hurtful things to him in business all his career. I am in not too much different a situation, where it's easy to point the finger at all the people who made things hard and much harder to fix where I am at and then proceed. Along with it comes the feeling of "being doomed" which doesn't help the situation at all.
I think it's healthy to not work in one industry too long. One gets too embedded in the stress, and sometimes its better to just hand it over to someone fresh and not so burned.
I think your thread is well intended, but often the rational look at "why?" needs to also take into account how people are feeling, which quite a lot of the time is "not too flash", and maybe this will give some insight to how people perceive they are "mistreated."
For myself, I make a point of walking into any room and asking myself "how are these people feeling and why?" Everyone has their own life, and the lack of a smile on their parts mans' face is just an indicator of the struggles he has in his life, just like you do.
People aren't machines. The have feelings and families and troubles, just like you do, and some of those troubles can be a really big.
Basically you have to decide if you want a motorbike shop nearby or not. Then it's pretty clear what you have to do.
Steve
"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
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