So yesterday I got a call from the service desk. A couple was returning two boxes of barstools because they were the wrong size. They were 24-inch barstools. I went outside, got the barstools out of their SUV, and returned them to the backroom while they picked out some different barstools.
A little later, they purchased some 26-inch barstools. So I got them out of the backroom, put them in their SUV, and away they went.
A few hours later, I was unloading the truck and one of the girls from the salesfloor came into the backroom with a cart full of barstools.
Yes, dear friends, these were the same barstools I took out earlier. It turned these barstools were still too small, and the couple ended up purchasing some 29-inch ones.
I can't be the only person in the world who knows what a tape measure is and what it's used for, can I? I mean, wouldn't it be easier to measure the bar to find out what size stools you need, than to make 3 separate trips to the store to purchase and exchange barstools?
A little later, they purchased some 26-inch barstools. So I got them out of the backroom, put them in their SUV, and away they went.
A few hours later, I was unloading the truck and one of the girls from the salesfloor came into the backroom with a cart full of barstools.
Yes, dear friends, these were the same barstools I took out earlier. It turned these barstools were still too small, and the couple ended up purchasing some 29-inch ones.
I can't be the only person in the world who knows what a tape measure is and what it's used for, can I? I mean, wouldn't it be easier to measure the bar to find out what size stools you need, than to make 3 separate trips to the store to purchase and exchange barstools?
Comment