Today I arrived at Bills robins dale just prior to 9 am. There were several people waiting to shoot. Not shop, not attend the gun show, but to shoot their own guns. The clock ticks away. Opening time comes. Nothing. Five minutes go by. The door opens. A bill's employee peeks out, says nothing to the people standing there with range bags and rifles in soft cases, obviously there to shoot. He ducks back inside. More minutes tick away. A truck then pulls in. A Bill's employee goes to enter the building and addresses the group of 8 standing there, clearly there to shoot. He goes on to tell everyone that 1) no shooting today, lanes reserved for gun show shooters 2) they won't open until 10 3) if you want to shoot your own guns go to bills in circle pines 20 minutes away.
People were waiting far longer than I was. How hard is it to put a sign on the door so your regular customers know that the lanes aren't open? And how hard is it for an employee, upon seeing people there with guns in cases, to tell them they can't shoot today? Does it really take a manager to do that?
I'm going to BPR.