i worked at a trek shop when i was 20,, the discounts were great but i didnt think it was all that awesome. one time a guy came in asking what kind of shock he could get for under $100,,, i pointed to the outlet on the wall. it was right next to a hostess thrift shop, so we were blitzed on $1 boxes of twinkies all day...
that was back when rollerblades were $200-$300 a piece,, what the hell was up with that?
i worked at a trek shop when i was 20,, the discounts were great but i didnt think it was all that awesome. one time a guy came in asking what kind of shock he could get for under $100,,, i pointed to the outlet on the wall. it was right next to a hostess thrift shop, so we were blitzed on $1 boxes of twinkies all day...
that was back when rollerblades were $200-$300 a piece,, what the hell was up with that?
that will probably end up being the most expensive part time job you ever had. Just get your check and put it back in the register. Having a job in a hobby you enjoy can be very expensive...
So I got my first 2 shifts under my belt and I am loving it. The guys at the shop are awesome.
If any of you are looking for a new shop to check out, come check out Trek of West Phoenix. You won't be disappointed.
I demoed a Fuel EX9 this weekend, it was awesome.
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