Just curious, my biggest/best local shop is rather archaic, in the sense that the tools they use to sell product is like being back in the 90's, and it is a reputable shop.
The website lists the brands of wetsuits they sell, but not the suits themselves; you walk in and there are ~1000 different suits.
Similar to boards, a few are listed on the site but no where near what you find when you walk in.
Go online to search for something and Cleanline, Jack's, etc. all pop up with full inventory.
Really surprises me that my shop is so laissez faire here in the year 2021.
-IMO go to the local community college/college and get a student to modernize for some sort college credit/resume builder.
I don't know every time I go in I leave scratching my head.
Anyone have knowledge with shop management and economics behind it? Any profit on the sale of a board, wetsuit?
The website lists the brands of wetsuits they sell, but not the suits themselves; you walk in and there are ~1000 different suits.
Similar to boards, a few are listed on the site but no where near what you find when you walk in.
Go online to search for something and Cleanline, Jack's, etc. all pop up with full inventory.
Really surprises me that my shop is so laissez faire here in the year 2021.
-IMO go to the local community college/college and get a student to modernize for some sort college credit/resume builder.
I don't know every time I go in I leave scratching my head.
Anyone have knowledge with shop management and economics behind it? Any profit on the sale of a board, wetsuit?