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On Feb 25, 7:45*am, "Sir Thomas of Cannondale"
wrote: Yesterday, I stopped at the West Marine store near Portsmouth, NH. I must report, it was pitiful. *There were two employees, one was the check out girl/lady. Hardly had any paint, or paint products such as primer. Since I've been to the store a number of times, I asked the second employee, a man, what was new. *I mentioned that I heard on the business page report that West had a new CEO who was determined to turn the stores around. *The employee told me the whole chain was getting a big time shake up, he didn't say exactly what was going to happen, but he seemed to think that things were going to get better. Is it about time. I drive all the way to Portland, Maine just to shop at Hamiltons because West is so bad. And I'm talking simple stuff like Paint. Here is one example.. I need some Interlux solvent wash .. West has it for about $22 dollars. Hamilton ?? *$16.50 You would at think ?? *Why get undercut by a marine store with only four or five outlets in one state .. ?? I hope the new CEO reads this newsgroup.. ps... if you are looking for a job?? *West in Portsmouth has a sign on its front door,, looking for help. Your right, they just have no stock, and they are expensive, why would you bother to go there? |
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... On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 09:26:29 -0800 (PST), Capt John wrote: On Feb 25, 7:45 am, "Sir Thomas of Cannondale" wrote: Yesterday, I stopped at the West Marine store near Portsmouth, NH. I must report, it was pitiful. There were two employees, one was the check out girl/lady. Hardly had any paint, or paint products such as primer. Since I've been to the store a number of times, I asked the second employee, a man, what was new. I mentioned that I heard on the business page report that West had a new CEO who was determined to turn the stores around. The employee told me the whole chain was getting a big time shake up, he didn't say exactly what was going to happen, but he seemed to think that things were going to get better. Is it about time. I drive all the way to Portland, Maine just to shop at Hamiltons because West is so bad. And I'm talking simple stuff like Paint. Here is one example.. I need some Interlux solvent wash .. West has it for about $22 dollars. Hamilton ?? $16.50 You would at think ?? Why get undercut by a marine store with only four or five outlets in one state .. ?? I hope the new CEO reads this newsgroup.. ps... if you are looking for a job?? West in Portsmouth has a sign on its front door,, looking for help. Your right, they just have no stock, and they are expensive, why would you bother to go there? I've been to probably 10 different West Marine stores in various locales. They were all distinct, and had different proportions of types of goods. Some were more powerboat, some were more sailboat, some were more hardware, some were more clothes and kayaks, some had more electronics, and so on. I'm guessing that each local manager adjusts his own store to whatever product mix he thinks the local market wants. In cold climates, you also have to consider that the winters are relatively dead and so they probably lower stock levels. I've been to at least that many. I even worked at one for a while so I could get the employee discount, which is a significant benefit. You don't have to guess, that's exactly what the managers do wrt product mix. Others are better at doing this, and the stores around here have a mix of reputations for service/parts/knowledge or lack there of. The hours of operation also vary from the useful to the practically useless. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Capt. JG" wrote: I've been to at least that many. I even worked at one for a while so I could get the employee discount, which is a significant benefit. You don't have to guess, that's exactly what the managers do wrt product mix. Others are better at doing this, and the stores around here have a mix of reputations for service/parts/knowledge or lack there of. The hours of operation also vary from the useful to the practically useless. The other thing to consider is when you have a mechanical problem en route. You dock, then either look in yellow pages or find out where the nearest WM is. As most medium to large towns on the shoreline have them, it's good to know that there is a supplier regardless of the price. -- Molesworth |
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... In article , "Capt. JG" wrote: I've been to at least that many. I even worked at one for a while so I could get the employee discount, which is a significant benefit. You don't have to guess, that's exactly what the managers do wrt product mix. Others are better at doing this, and the stores around here have a mix of reputations for service/parts/knowledge or lack there of. The hours of operation also vary from the useful to the practically useless. The other thing to consider is when you have a mechanical problem en route. You dock, then either look in yellow pages or find out where the nearest WM is. As most medium to large towns on the shoreline have them, it's good to know that there is a supplier regardless of the price. -- Molesworth Yeah, I don't usually shop for the best price if my bilge is full of water and the pump isn't working. :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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