I do work in a bow shop, well sorta to speak, we have 4 traditional bows, and the rest have wheels, and working weekends, and it's supposed to be every other weekend, but I have worked the last three Saturdays in a roll, so they're right about the weekends, it stinks, and as far as working with the customers, the best thing is when I get an uncle, or a grandma or Grandpa that wants to set up their grandkids with a bow, that's the best.
And I do send them to
www.3Riversarchery.com every time I get a chance when I get young kids and parents that want to get kids started.
and I tell alot of people about Tradgang.com
I've been archery tec. And worked on bows longer than some kids been alive that I work with, but I had some manager thinks he knows more than all hes never worked on bows, tell me that I was not a tec, so now I get the choice, where I can hang the bow on the rack and let that tech work on it LOL, or work on it myself !
It's not what it seems, a get old after a while, the only thing that makes it worth it. Is I get the chance to talk to people and sometimes we talk more than archery. If you catch what I mean
Pastor Carl