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On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 15:58:44 -0500, "Skip Gundlach" skipgundlach at
gmail dotcom wrote: So, how much is the employee discount? What sort of bennies, if any ? I've been told that it's about 35%, and that even the part timers get decent medical coverage. One of my former neighbors told me that's the main reason he works there. |
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On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 16:03:04 -0500, "Skip Gundlach" skipgundlach at
gmail dotcom wrote: And, not a West fan, but, if they'll match prices, if you just check, aren't they, then, the lowest price available, and right in your backyard (metaphorically speaking, of course - if you're in a marine area)? I have both a WM and a Boaters World less than 10 minutes away. Competition is good. |
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That's a good idea Wayne, I'll try that next time. Thanks
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 21:12:11 GMT, "MMC" wrote: And I swear, if the bag had a picture of a car instead of a boat on it the thing would cost $9.95. All kidding aside, some of this stuff is available at RV stores, for less of course. |
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It really is a good experience to do business with people with experience
(like yourself) when shopping at WM. Easy to tell those folks from the "professional retail types", especially when I makes cracks about $200 impulse buy sunglasses, the sailors laugh and the others frown! "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , Leanne wrote: "Peggie Hall" wrote in message t... They bought out all their "bricks and mortar" competition, but as online chandleries continue to poliferate, I believe their perceived monopolistic attitude has already begun to bite them in the @$$...I expect them to be in chapter 11 within another 5 years. I THINK they'll survive it, but only by coming marine "convenience stores"...on every corner, but only stocking those few items people typically need right now, and therefore have no choice but to pay list+50% for. Here in Beaufort, we have a WM Express which just about that. I was disappointed with the selection of stock. It seems that they weren't even on a par with the fishing and boating gear in the sporting goods section at out local Wal-Mart. Interesting... when I owned my own boat a while ago, I signed up for some part time work at the local WM, so that I could get the employee discount for my project. It was an interesting experience. There were some people who worked there who had a vast amount of experience, others were strictly retail clerks with no experience other than ringing up stuff. I don't claim to have vast experience, but I think 30+ years of sailing counts for something. :-) I found it to be a depressing place to work. The "managers" were very, very concerned that I was interested in stealing their jobs (masters degree, etc.). I wasn't at all. I was only there for the discount and would have worked for zero $ if they had given me the option. I tried hard to explain that to them, since their unease was obvious. It didn't help mostly. The store manager was not much better. He was only interested in getting the registers working continuously, and while there's nothing wrong with that, he really didn't care about the customer beyond them buying something. Actually, he was quite savvy about that, constantly reminding us to not discount customers who looked poor. (My experience was that these guys, mostly asian, would walk in and buy several outboards in one pop in cash, and they weren't even concerned about a discount through their advantage or port supply cards.) So, I, thinking that I could possibly help customers make some good choices about what they were looking for, would sometimes spend a few minutes talking to them about such things as anchoring techique, equipment to buy, merits of this item over that. Man, did I get in trouble. Apparently, I didn't always recommend the most expensive item, and had the temerity to actually talk to them, when I was supposed to immediately hand them off to a more "senior" person... e.g., someone with more retail experience. :-) Well, I got the parts I needed, then I quit. But, I do know a couple of people who've stuck it out. They had bigger projects. :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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I believe the 35% is about right. I don't know about the medical coverage,
since I didn't need it and didn't inquire. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Wayne.B" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 15:58:44 -0500, "Skip Gundlach" skipgundlach at gmail dotcom wrote: So, how much is the employee discount? What sort of bennies, if any ? I've been told that it's about 35%, and that even the part timers get decent medical coverage. One of my former neighbors told me that's the main reason he works there. |
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Beat you to it. Sold long ago.
Go2MArine sold my little Nobeltec trainer for a few years. Great folks to do biz with. And those poor suckers have to live and work on Bainbridge Island. Whatta life. "R.W. Behan" wrote in message ... You know, folks, on the basis of all this testimony, it occurs to me West Marine is offering us a fantastic investment potential here. I'm going to call my broker and short the hell out of its stock. LMAO. "nobody" wrote in message ... They have driven out almost all their competition with drastic price reductions. ONce that is accomplished they raise their prices to a level much higher than anyone charged prior to their dominance. They only stock what moves quickly. They stock nothing for the convenience of their customers. If they can not turn it around for a big profit in very short time they will not stock it. They suppress innovation in the industry because they will not stock newly invented or innovative products. They will not stock anything new unless they are certain there are people waiting to snatch the product off their shelves. Their pricing is predatory. When I am in South Florida where some competition remains I regularly note that every other dealer sells the same product for less money than they do. They really the "K-Mart" of the marine industry. I was pleased when they first appeared but I now wish I had never heard the name. I have never owned a Marine supply store. I hold no stock in any marine supply business. I have never even known anyone who owned a marine supply store. I just think that West Marine is really a lousy outfit. You shareholders, employees (no idea how they treat their employees), and defenders just fire away because I, for one, will drive an hour out of my way to buy from any other store. Unfortunately I only able to do so in south Florida. Elsewhere they have destroyed the competition. |
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Hey, Dan, I can't complain. We live on Lopez Island in the San Juans.
Buzz by Bainbridge now and then on our ole Vic Tug, "Annie." Cheers, Dick "Danny" wrote in message ... Beat you to it. Sold long ago. Go2MArine sold my little Nobeltec trainer for a few years. Great folks to do biz with. And those poor suckers have to live and work on Bainbridge Island. Whatta life. "R.W. Behan" wrote in message ... You know, folks, on the basis of all this testimony, it occurs to me West Marine is offering us a fantastic investment potential here. I'm going to call my broker and short the hell out of its stock. LMAO. "nobody" wrote in message ... They have driven out almost all their competition with drastic price reductions. ONce that is accomplished they raise their prices to a level much higher than anyone charged prior to their dominance. They only stock what moves quickly. They stock nothing for the convenience of their customers. If they can not turn it around for a big profit in very short time they will not stock it. They suppress innovation in the industry because they will not stock newly invented or innovative products. They will not stock anything new unless they are certain there are people waiting to snatch the product off their shelves. Their pricing is predatory. When I am in South Florida where some competition remains I regularly note that every other dealer sells the same product for less money than they do. They really the "K-Mart" of the marine industry. I was pleased when they first appeared but I now wish I had never heard the name. I have never owned a Marine supply store. I hold no stock in any marine supply business. I have never even known anyone who owned a marine supply store. I just think that West Marine is really a lousy outfit. You shareholders, employees (no idea how they treat their employees), and defenders just fire away because I, for one, will drive an hour out of my way to buy from any other store. Unfortunately I only able to do so in south Florida. Elsewhere they have destroyed the competition. |
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"nobody" wrote in message
... They have driven out almost all their competition with drastic price reductions. ONce that is accomplished they raise their prices to a level much higher than anyone charged prior to their dominance. They only stock what moves quickly. They stock nothing for the convenience of their customers. If they can not turn it around for a big profit in very short time they will not stock it. They suppress innovation in the industry because they will not stock newly invented or innovative products. They will not stock anything new unless they are certain there are people waiting to snatch the product off their shelves. Their pricing is predatory. When I am in South Florida where some competition remains I regularly note that every other dealer sells the same product for less money than they do. They really the "K-Mart" of the marine industry. I was pleased when they first appeared but I now wish I had never heard the name. I have never owned a Marine supply store. I hold no stock in any marine supply business. I have never even known anyone who owned a marine supply store. I just think that West Marine is really a lousy outfit. You shareholders, employees (no idea how they treat their employees), and defenders just fire away because I, for one, will drive an hour out of my way to buy from any other store. Unfortunately I only able to do so in south Florida. Elsewhere they have destroyed the competition. I generally price shop between Boaters World, Wal-Mart and West Marine and buy where it is the cheapest when I need something fairly fast. When time is no problem I try to shop and then buy over the internet. |
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R.W. Behan wrote:
Absolutely agree with the sentiments expressed here. I'd rather do without than buy from West Marine, or fix it with duct tape, or sell the boat, or sink it: ANYTHING to avoid buying from West Marine. Someone mentioned Fisheries Supply in Seattle, and I'd certainly endorse that outlet, too. But my favorite online chandlery is Go2Marine. By their own admission, this is a bunch old broken-down Alaskan fishermen, but migod do they know the business. They'll suggest the BEST alternative, even if it's lower in price, or even--believe it or not--if some other retailer stocks it. Great guys to work with, typically the lowest price for standard items (not quite always), courteous and quick service. First rate. Check the website: http://www.go2marine.com/main.jsp For a bunch of broken down old fishermen, they sure have figured out a sophisticated Web site. I too tended to avoid West Marine, but in many places it's either there or do without. I will also second the RV dealer for parts. When building a boat, I found that I needed to avoid the marine stores for everything I could and try alternative sources such as the RV places. The prices are dramatically different. -paul |
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"Tamaroak" wrote in message
... I'm one of those part time West Marine employees. I work almost entirely for the discount (certainly not the wages!), although my wife says I have to quit before we go broke. I am outfitting a trawler for the Great Loop and need the price break. Some of the discounts are around 50%. Most are about 33%, but electronics are poor, as there is little profit in them. I think most of the associates are people like me, although most work more than I do. Their advantage is that many of us really do know what we are selling. If you walk into a store and ask if anyone has ever taken a boat to _____ and how did they outfit it, someone will tell you to talk to ____, who will almost always not be working that day. The disadvantage is that we are not all really as devoted to the company as we are to our boats and working part-time sometimes keeps us out of practice with their awful computer system. It's a fairly decent company to work for with a 401k that they contribute to, health and dental insurance for those who work more than 20 hours a week. flexible hours and, most importantly, THE DISCOOUNT. It's boring up here in the cold weather and very hectic in the warm. Our catalogue is a wealth of information and worth the cost of a membership just for the information. Renew now before the price goes up. Prices are sometimes higher than the competition, but we match theirs. We also take back anything you are unhappy with. There are certainly things I would do differently if I ran the company, (such as their advertising, for example) but I don't, and don't want to, either. Capt. Jeff Maybe things are different from where you hail... it's all over the map down here with who works there. A large percentage of employees are strictly retain. They have experience only wrt WM stuff. Of course, there are people who are quite knowledgeable as you suggest (and as you are). -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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