Originally posted by WorldIRC
I agree. It is very distracting when I am trying to true wheels and I have a customer looking literally right over my shoulder. I tell the customer in a sarcastic tone, if you wanna learn to do what im doing perhaps you should take a look at the repair books that we sell over there. It usually gets the point across.
No, that's OK. Take it off the stand. What do I owe you? See, rather than being shooed off by a snotty mech with a crappy attitude, I'll just head over to that other shop. You know, the one where they like their customers and like showing them how to do simple things that they might enjoy doing on their own. I guess that shop figures that knowledgeable customers will have more fun, be drawn deeper into the hobby, and spend far more money than they could make on an occasional wheel true.
I'm sorry you're having a bad day. Let me just leave you here by yourself to sort things out. I won't be bothering you again.