ATTN: LFS employees

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I really like most of the stories in this thread. Only have a suggestion or two.

For the people that work at an LFS, Chill out when it comes to people that don't know much or the proper way of doing things.

We are all newbies at one time or another. I have only been in the hobby/lifestyle/family since February of 2008. My wife and I walked inot an LFS looking for a freshwater tank. We talked to a few of the workers and settled in on a saltwater tank instead.

They helped with all my questions and got me set up with the equipment they had. I never felt rushed, stupid or like I was aking too many questions.

We ended up spending close to 1200.00 to get started. A few months later, our interests grew and discovered that for what we wanted, the tank we had and lighting we had were inadequate.

We upgraded to a larger tank and better lighting. Spent another 800.00 or so for all of this. Used what we could from our original setup and traded in our 1st tank for store credit. Again came a lot of questions with the new livestock we were going to purchase when the correct time came. Some of the same questions as there was too much to take in at one time.

Eventually, we became known as the 200.00 dollar couple as we dropped about that much the next 4-5 times we came in. Livestock, Oive rock and so on.

Guess what, we just finished another upgrade because we outgrew the 75g. tank for nore of what we wanted. This is the lasyt one by the way.

I talked to the manager of the store and asked him what type of tank he had, he said none. The tanks at the store were his and he didn't want to go home and feel like he was working. Instead, he loved talking to and helping out other people in theis hobby.

His sense of giving back was to help others get into it. This made me feel good as I feel the same way with some of the other interests I have. My joy comes from helping others.

After saying this, I want to let you know that if I had come into the shop and heard someone complaining that a kid was saying the "Nemo" fish was swimming next to the "Dori" fish instead of the clownfish was swimming next to the tang, I probably would have left. Not that I wouldn't want to start this amazing hobby, but I would have gone to another store that might appreciate their customers enough to correct them and so on.

I've said it before and will say it again for a lot of other aspects; If you don't like your job and what it entails, find another.

I love my job and work with the public on a daily basis all day long. I ahve had my share of customers that cannot understnd the simplest of things and I need to explain it over and over and over and then again in a different way until they do understand it. it is tedious and aggravating, but in the end, I learn a new way to get the point across to them.

This isn't mean't for the people that have to answer the same questions to the same people all the time, or the person who has to deal with the customer asking all the questions and purchasing products elsewhere, and so on, but the people that are complaining about the person who comes in the shop, makes a statement or asks questions that you have know the answer to for the last six years, and belittles them behind their back because they didn't know that a live rock doesn't really breathe and so on.

Not everyone is as smart as you are now when it comes to this stuff. And who knows, you may lose a 200 dollar couple to someone else because of your rantings.

Enoguh from me. I'm tired and rambling and not sure if I make a lot of sense or not. Will probably get flamed or ridiculed about this but I don't care, I got it off my chest.

Take care,
 
I really like most of the stories in this thread. Only have a suggestion or two.

For the people that work at an LFS, Chill out when it comes to people that don't know much or the proper way of doing things.

We are all newbies at one time or another. I have only been in the hobby/lifestyle/family since February of 2008. My wife and I walked inot an LFS looking for a freshwater tank. We talked to a few of the workers and settled in on a saltwater tank instead.

They helped with all my questions and got me set up with the equipment they had. I never felt rushed, stupid or like I was aking too many questions.

We ended up spending close to 1200.00 to get started. A few months later, our interests grew and discovered that for what we wanted, the tank we had and lighting we had were inadequate.

We upgraded to a larger tank and better lighting. Spent another 800.00 or so for all of this. Used what we could from our original setup and traded in our 1st tank for store credit. Again came a lot of questions with the new livestock we were going to purchase when the correct time came. Some of the same questions as there was too much to take in at one time.

Eventually, we became known as the 200.00 dollar couple as we dropped about that much the next 4-5 times we came in. Livestock, Oive rock and so on.

Guess what, we just finished another upgrade because we outgrew the 75g. tank for nore of what we wanted. This is the lasyt one by the way.

I talked to the manager of the store and asked him what type of tank he had, he said none. The tanks at the store were his and he didn't want to go home and feel like he was working. Instead, he loved talking to and helping out other people in theis hobby.

His sense of giving back was to help others get into it. This made me feel good as I feel the same way with some of the other interests I have. My joy comes from helping others.

After saying this, I want to let you know that if I had come into the shop and heard someone complaining that a kid was saying the "Nemo" fish was swimming next to the "Dori" fish instead of the clownfish was swimming next to the tang, I probably would have left. Not that I wouldn't want to start this amazing hobby, but I would have gone to another store that might appreciate their customers enough to correct them and so on.

I've said it before and will say it again for a lot of other aspects; If you don't like your job and what it entails, find another.

I love my job and work with the public on a daily basis all day long. I ahve had my share of customers that cannot understnd the simplest of things and I need to explain it over and over and over and then again in a different way until they do understand it. it is tedious and aggravating, but in the end, I learn a new way to get the point across to them.

This isn't mean't for the people that have to answer the same questions to the same people all the time, or the person who has to deal with the customer asking all the questions and purchasing products elsewhere, and so on, but the people that are complaining about the person who comes in the shop, makes a statement or asks questions that you have know the answer to for the last six years, and belittles them behind their back because they didn't know that a live rock doesn't really breathe and so on.

Not everyone is as smart as you are now when it comes to this stuff. And who knows, you may lose a 200 dollar couple to someone else because of your rantings.

Enoguh from me. I'm tired and rambling and not sure if I make a lot of sense or not. Will probably get flamed or ridiculed about this but I don't care, I got it off my chest.

Take care,
 
I really like most of the stories in this thread. Only have a suggestion or two.

For the people that work at an LFS, Chill out when it comes to people that don't know much or the proper way of doing things.

We are all newbies at one time or another. I have only been in the hobby/lifestyle/family since February of 2008. My wife and I walked inot an LFS looking for a freshwater tank. We talked to a few of the workers and settled in on a saltwater tank instead.

They helped with all my questions and got me set up with the equipment they had. I never felt rushed, stupid or like I was aking too many questions.

We ended up spending close to 1200.00 to get started. A few months later, our interests grew and discovered that for what we wanted, the tank we had and lighting we had were inadequate.

We upgraded to a larger tank and better lighting. Spent another 800.00 or so for all of this. Used what we could from our original setup and traded in our 1st tank for store credit. Again came a lot of questions with the new livestock we were going to purchase when the correct time came. Some of the same questions as there was too much to take in at one time.

Eventually, we became known as the 200.00 dollar couple as we dropped about that much the next 4-5 times we came in. Livestock, Oive rock and so on.

Guess what, we just finished another upgrade because we outgrew the 75g. tank for nore of what we wanted. This is the lasyt one by the way.

I talked to the manager of the store and asked him what type of tank he had, he said none. The tanks at the store were his and he didn't want to go home and feel like he was working. Instead, he loved talking to and helping out other people in theis hobby.

His sense of giving back was to help others get into it. This made me feel good as I feel the same way with some of the other interests I have. My joy comes from helping others.

After saying this, I want to let you know that if I had come into the shop and heard someone complaining that a kid was saying the "Nemo" fish was swimming next to the "Dori" fish instead of the clownfish was swimming next to the tang, I probably would have left. Not that I wouldn't want to start this amazing hobby, but I would have gone to another store that might appreciate their customers enough to correct them and so on.

I've said it before and will say it again for a lot of other aspects; If you don't like your job and what it entails, find another.

I love my job and work with the public on a daily basis all day long. I ahve had my share of customers that cannot understnd the simplest of things and I need to explain it over and over and over and then again in a different way until they do understand it. it is tedious and aggravating, but in the end, I learn a new way to get the point across to them.

This isn't mean't for the people that have to answer the same questions to the same people all the time, or the person who has to deal with the customer asking all the questions and purchasing products elsewhere, and so on, but the people that are complaining about the person who comes in the shop, makes a statement or asks questions that you have know the answer to for the last six years, and belittles them behind their back because they didn't know that a live rock doesn't really breathe and so on.

Not everyone is as smart as you are now when it comes to this stuff. And who knows, you may lose a 200 dollar couple to someone else because of your rantings.

Enoguh from me. I'm tired and rambling and not sure if I make a lot of sense or not. Will probably get flamed or ridiculed about this but I don't care, I got it off my chest.

Take care,
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12669257#post12669257 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reefnut2790
Thank god im not selling live creatures to some of these people. lol

Nope, just gigantic self-propelled blunt objects :D
 
pocurran

We were all children at one time too, but we still laugh when they do or say something silly/dumb. :D
I love my job, I'll help anyone who needs it with no reservation, but a funny story is a funny story.
Don't be so serious about it :)
And I still hate Finding Nemo. :lol:
 
lady calls and ask for 500 neon tetras for a 30 gallon aquarium.

man is buying some live rock (around 30 LBS) and says "befor i buy it i need yall to check and make sure it's live) i pretend to look at it intesnly for a minute and say "yep it sure is live"

when the boss isnt around i feed the couple lions we have in recently dead fish (nothing thats been dead more than a couple hours) to our lions and we had a very small clown die and right as i feed it to the lion a group of like 5 kids (no more than 3 years old) walks into the fish room and see "nemo" get eatin and the i spend the next 30 minutes telling them that "nemo" is still alive and that was just a fish that looked like "nemo"

i had a guy come in and ask if he could breed yellow tangs and i say "no it has never been done in captivity and you;d need a moster of a tank to even get close to breeding them" and he says ya right there all doing it worng. a couple minutes go buy and he comes and get's me and says ill take 3 of them theyll do great in my 90 and i'll ring you some babies i a couple of months. i've never seen him in the store since
 
we have 2 huge oscars in the store in a 6' x 12" high x 24" deep tank and it sits on the floor (well its built in to where it sits in the ground a good 5" ) and there like our garbadge disposal we feed them every thing likepeices of pepperoni dead fish krill shrimp dead bugs peices of bread etc etc and one day a little kid dropped a mint mentos in the tank by accident and the oscar decided to eat it and the little kid is crying and i run out to see what going on and the mom informs me that he dropped it in there and he doesnt want the fish to duy and if it does shell pay for it, well a hours later it was more active than ive ever seen it.

theres a guy that comes in the store very often and he kills every thing and i mean every thing(not his fault he keeps his tank perfect and we check his water almost every week) but hes kille atleast 5,000 dollars in stuff, so he has had a little to drink that day and he decides to come in the store and buy a pretty fish and the first fish he seea is a 3,800 conspic angel that the ower basiclly traded in an arm and a leg to get
him: i want the bleep bleepin fish
me" it's 3,800 dollars
him: bag that bleep bleeper up
me: are you sure
him: bleep ya
me: ok

and hour later the owner comes back in and see's his baby is gone
owner: what the bleep happened to him
me: i sold him
owner: cool to who
me: (for privacy issues can't say)
owner: are you stuiped (gets in his truck and leaves
turns out her went to the guys house paid him 3,900 dollars and then brought the angel back to his store(it's currently in his tank
 
no matter what, its always the stores fault!!


one day a guy comes into my shop complaining abou the bulb we sold him was not working, with out asking him anything i re placed the bulb, he comes in the next day and says that one wasnt working as well, i told him it was more than likely his, ballast , im 17 and am guessing he thought i dint no wat i was talking about, he insisted that the store that had bad bulbs,ant that his fixture had nuthing to do with it, i told him id give him another one to try , he took it and stormed outa the store, i took another fixture we had lying around the shop poped in both the bulbs he ha returned and wat do ya no they both worked, the next day he came in again and i put the bulbs into our fixture and showed theem they worked, he put the other bulb on the counter and walked outa the store with out sayin a word. never came in again....

lady comes in and buy a blue tang, she comes in the next day mad and with a water salmple demanding a refund, i test her water and most everything checks out, i get get to cheacking the salinity and i reads .o16, i tell her wat the problem is and she insist im wrong, telling me several times"ur wrong! ur wrong!" refusinging to believe me. after screeming and cursing at me she leaves the store.

and the clasic, "i want THAT damsel." pionts to one in a tank of 100 of the same type of fish..... put the net in the water and the fish scatter instantly..

one saturday were busy helping customoers and had a bunch of people in the store, every thing clears out and we start to smell a strong chlorine smell. turns out sombody dumped 5 clohrine tablets in our 600 galllon coral tank....
 
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I didn't mean to come across as being so serious...I laugh at myself as much as others, especially when I know better...a funny story is a funny storyu...What was getting me was the people that hate when they hear someone miscall a fish, clownfish as Nemo so much they want to scream...These were the ones that irked me a little...trust me, I can tell stories from several positions/jobs I've had, and I do, but I'm never at the point that it makes me that mad....
 
i agree with you, but you gotta admit when a 3 year old runs screamming at the top of the lungs in to a store going NEMO NEMO NEMO I WANT TO SEE NEMO it'll get on your neves
 
had some dumb guy argue with me that all tangs are tank bred so they should be cheeper ..... after talking to him for a minute and relizing he was an idiot. and not willing to even consider what other had to say i walked away.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13082384#post13082384 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mwladdicted
one Saturday were busy helping customers and had a bunch of people in the store, every thing clears out and we start to smell a strong chlorine smell. turns out somebody dumped 5 chlorine tablets in our 600 gallon coral tank....

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What happened to the corals?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13035278#post13035278 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by melev
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A guy in our area was going around to various fish stores to steal products. He had a bucket of saltwater in his truck, and would grab things out of the tanks when no-one was looking, walk out to his vehicle and drop it in the bucket. He probably smoked a cigarette or used a cell phone to justify his in-and-out activity. Several store owners had their suspicions when clams and such just vanished.

However, one day an owner noticed when he bent forward that his loose fitting shirt gave her a peek of something she'd not seen before. He had duct tape on his body, so he could grab stuff and stick it to the tape, then walk out. A couple of MH bulbs vanished from the front counter. When one of the owners confronted him about it, he categorically denied taking them. He yelled and stormed out, swearing he'd never be back because he was so offended. 20 minutes later, he burst back in and slammed down some cold hard cash on the counter for those bulbs he never stole.

That LFS owner called a bunch of other stores to put him on the watch list. :rolleyes: [/B]

OMG Mark, I totally know who you are talking about! That guy was nuts! He came in all the time, and every time he came in he would put his hands in the tank to point something out. He spent alot of money, but we did start to notice a few nice pieces of coral missing around the shop. When we got the phone call about him stealing, all the pieces fit together. He always had his hands wet, he was always "accidentally" spilling water on his jacket that he always wore, even though it got pretty hot in the fish room next to the halides. And after we got that phone call, we never saw him again, and no other lfs ever saw him again either, although anybody that worked at an lfs during that time period knows exactly who I'm talking about.

Over the years I've experienced and heard several great stories about people stealing from fish stores. Of course you always have people swiping dry goods off the shelves like any other store, but what is amazing is people stealing livestock. The classic move is the Big Gulp cup. They have a buddy distract the sales guy while the guy that is pretending to sip on his Big Gulp suddenly grabs a couple of corals, pops them into the cup (which is already filled with saltwater) and then puts the lid back on and pretends to sip again while casually leaving the store. We had had so many nice corals go missing that we had installed cameras in the fish room, and got the whole thing on tape! My manager caught the guy before he made it out of the store and made him put the corals back and threatened to call the cops the next time they stepped foot in the door.

Another guy I worked with told a story about a couple of guys they caught on camera stealing fish. One guy had a big thick jacket with lots of pockets, that they lined with wet paper towels, and when the others had all the employees distracted, he proceeded to grab fish out and stuff them in his pockets! The store caught him on their camera and called the cops, who arrived just as the thieves were leaving. When they claimed to have nothing on them, the officer asked if he could check their pockets. Sure enough, when he stuck his hand in there, he got stung by a blue hippo tang. Since the fish is technically venomous and the guy knowingly let the cop stick his hand in their without warning him, the guy not only got busted for stealing but also for endangering the life of an officer. I know the story sounds a bit far fetched, but when my friend told me the name of the ringleader, I knew exactly who he was talking about. I had busted the same guy stealing and knew a couple of other guys from other lfs who had busted the same guy. Some crooks never learn!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13083526#post13083526 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by melev
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What happened to the corals?

most of the corals died and he was gonna get charged with 200 counts of animal cruelty but the owner dicided to drop the charges and had him pay for the coral.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13083526#post13083526 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by melev
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What happened to the corals?

most of the corals died and he was gonna get charged with 200 counts of animal cruelty but the owner dicided to drop the charges and had him pay for the coral.
 
why not both charge him
and make him pay?


if i burn down a house you better belive im going to jail and paying for it.
basicaly the same thing except her hurt somthing that is living
 
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