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Has anyone ever had any problems with H&H gun range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frederick" data-source="post: 2898296" data-attributes="member: 17825"><p>Yeah, that's unacceptable and inappropriate behaviour of anyone, let alone an employee dealing with customers. I mean, you're paying them to teach you, not to yell at you. Granted, there are some times when it is probably appropriate to yell and be clear when someone is being completely negligent with a firearm, but by your description of events that sounds completely uncalled for and unprofessional. that individual, if the events are as described, should probably not have a job anymore.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if i dug at old wounds.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think you should be judged on how well you treat others. There are many who deal with firearms, but i think there is a closer community of firearm enthusiasts. Once word spreads, especially in a small community like here, it spreads fast. We all make mistakes, but if your an individual like that, you get a reputation that harms your business. I think 'Fat Larry' should answer for his own behaviour and H&H shooting range should answer for it as well. </p><p></p><p>moderators deleting threads, discussion and censoring criticism of businesses because of personal relationships really has no place in any firearms community or forum, in my opinion. if that's true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frederick, post: 2898296, member: 17825"] Yeah, that's unacceptable and inappropriate behaviour of anyone, let alone an employee dealing with customers. I mean, you're paying them to teach you, not to yell at you. Granted, there are some times when it is probably appropriate to yell and be clear when someone is being completely negligent with a firearm, but by your description of events that sounds completely uncalled for and unprofessional. that individual, if the events are as described, should probably not have a job anymore. Sorry if i dug at old wounds. I think you should be judged on how well you treat others. There are many who deal with firearms, but i think there is a closer community of firearm enthusiasts. Once word spreads, especially in a small community like here, it spreads fast. We all make mistakes, but if your an individual like that, you get a reputation that harms your business. I think 'Fat Larry' should answer for his own behaviour and H&H shooting range should answer for it as well. moderators deleting threads, discussion and censoring criticism of businesses because of personal relationships really has no place in any firearms community or forum, in my opinion. if that's true. [/QUOTE]
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