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#1
I had a job interview in NYC today and after my interview went to Purl Patchwork in soho. It was a very tiny store with few fabrics, most of them not my style and prices out of my reach, but I guess that't what you get when you go to store like that in NYC. Anyways, this is what I saw that made me never to want to go back. This lady come in, obviously has ne ver quilted in her life, and she wants them to show her how to get set up to start. Within 15 minutes they had sold her a few fat quarters bundles (at $30.00 each), the largest cutting mat in the market for $56.00!!! and then they proceeded to pack it up for her to take home and they rolled it into a very tiny roll. I could just imagine that mat never again laying flat. Then they took her to the gadgets wall and she asks for a rotary cutter. They showed her an Olfa and told her how unstable it was. They convinced her that a Ginger was they way to go. My daughter's eyes opened wide when she looked at me. We have had an Olfa for years! The lady was happy with her Ginger cutter to go home and learn to quilt. Several hundred dollars later she doesn't have a single ruler or any thread at all.
These people would do anything for a sale.
These people would do anything for a sale.
#4
The interview was fantastic. I felt very comfortable and I know they were too. I interviewed with two people and they were both great. The position was for a lab manager taking care of two small clinics in NYC. The only issue that could make me not accept the job if they offer it is the pay. I know it was listed for a lot less than I will accept for it, but you can always bargain for that. The Deapartment is Infectious Diseases and all the patients are in clinical trials. I don't have a problem with that as long as the compensation is adequate.
#6
Nice to hear that your interview went well.
Boo on the people working in the shop, but this should be a lesson to us all. Do your research.
This kind of crap happened to me yesterday at the car dealer. They said I need 500 dollars work of general maint. done on my car (without ever driving it or even looking at it just going by the milage). I checked the maint manual. WRONG! I don't need any of the work for another 30,000 miles! lol guess what they won't be doing the work when it is time to get it done!
Boo on the people working in the shop, but this should be a lesson to us all. Do your research.
This kind of crap happened to me yesterday at the car dealer. They said I need 500 dollars work of general maint. done on my car (without ever driving it or even looking at it just going by the milage). I checked the maint manual. WRONG! I don't need any of the work for another 30,000 miles! lol guess what they won't be doing the work when it is time to get it done!
#7
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 3
There is a wonderful quilt shop in the Chelsea area - City Quilter on West 25th Street,between 6th and 7th Avenues. They have a great selection of fabrics and the staff are as helpful as you want them to be - help if you want it but they leave you alone if you want to browse and take your time. I used to be able to walk there during lunch, but my company moved last year. I still manage to hop a subway once or twice a month for a quick shopping trip.
Good luck with your job search.
Good luck with your job search.
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