June 04, 2019, 04:59 PM
John DiBartolomeoDoes Anbody Really Listen?
As a member of the media, I’ve asked that question a number of times. Now I know people read what we write and I, along with every other writer, likes to hear the compliments along with the critiques. Okay maybe not always the critiques, but yes, we know people read what we write.
https://dragracingedge.com/the...ybody-really-listen/June 05, 2019, 11:28 AM
fivecentcharlieWhen all you ever hear is people complaining about ****, you eventually just tune it/them out. This website is a prime example. 99.6% of the posts here are nothing more than people *****ing about something. Gets old after a while.
June 05, 2019, 01:11 PM
resracingJust as LONG as it doesn't get like Y_____ B_____!
June 05, 2019, 02:12 PM
Tom396quote:
Originally posted by fivecentcharlie:
When all you ever hear is people complaining about ****, you eventually just tune it/them out. This website is a prime example. 99.6% of the posts here are nothing more than people *****ing about something. Gets old after a while.
I agree. If I owned a dragstrip...I'd sell it. However, if I owned a dragstrip and had to make a go of it, I wouldn't pander to bracket racers. Almost anything else you held there would be more profitable and considerably less of a pain. Local tracks around here hold weekly (or even more often) test and tune days that make them plenty of money. Generally, that crowd just does it's thing, leaves, and about all they complain about is the track not being open. Take care. Tom Worthington
June 06, 2019, 05:35 AM
BuckyI don't know that there is that much complaining. But you know, the squeaky wheel...
But when it comes to drag strips...You have to be aware that managing one means you are the complaint department. Not the compliment department. Don't expect a daily compliment, hug or pat on the back. Your pat on the back is the money in the drawer at the end of the day. Just like any other business. You don't think WalMart waits all day for their pat on the back do you? Customer service is basically resolving complaints. It doesn't mean everyone is unhappy. It means you are dealing with the unhappy ones.
Now as far as changes: You simply can't do some of the things people want. I manage a team at work, and some people ask....expect the damnest things today. If someone, everyone asked for a daily one hour massage, or hand job....would you comply? That may seem extreme, but it is along the lines of what some and sometimes many expect. You can't please everyone.
June 09, 2019, 07:48 AM
Hetzlerquote:
Originally posted by Bucky:
I don't know that there is that much complaining. But you know, the squeaky wheel...
But when it comes to drag strips...You have to be aware that managing one means you are the complaint department.
And dont forget, some people are NEVER happy. They will complain about anything and everything, nonstop. And they are that way in all aspects of their lives, not just at the racetrack.
June 09, 2019, 10:24 AM
EmanCould you repeat the question?