Pretty interesting article. It mainly applies to trainers in a weight lifting gym. What’s ironic for such an article, Irongloves has asked a few of their own trainers to hit the trail for the same reasons mentioned. click here to read Having been in the business for 16 years now, I still believe it is all about customer service. If you live by the rule, “treat others as you wish to be treated”, you will not only succeed in life, but your business will prosper. We appreciate all of our members, having had some for 5, 7, 12 years. If you stand by what you promise, then you shall be surrounded by good people!
Renene said the other day how she notices lately that so many businesses are really treating their customers much nicer, now that the economy is not doing so good. Every place from Best Buy to grocery stores, NOW employees actually come up and offer assistance. How strange is that (twilight zone)? Before the gas prices, etc., store employees always blew you off. You can definitely tell a difference how they are trying to keep business afloat. We will see if it all goes back to being rude and lazy after this financial crunch.
Stay tuned for next week. I will give you the signs of a lazy boxing trainer/coach.







July 18th, 2008 at 5:41 pm
Thank you Joe and Renene for an amazing 3 years and the many, many more to come! You have done so much for me and I cannot thank you enough.
July 19th, 2008 at 3:12 am
Over here in the uk we get all the shop assistants pestering you. They come straight across to you ” would you like any help there ” its how it is over here and always has been. I noticed in america when i went into sports chalet just how left alone customers were. Its a massive shop and i only saw a couple of staff and they were just doing thier own thing.