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Old February 18th 06, 04:44 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Billy Smith
 
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Default Radio Shack to close 400 to 700 stores

Let me guess, and they'll want an MBA level manager and pay them less rather
than getting a qualified electronics person who has knowledge of electronics
and that sort of subject matter

"Michael Lawson" wrote in message
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Getting away from your niche market has killed a lot of businesses

over the
years. Look at the spectacle when Coca Cola came out with the new

Coke in
1985 or so. I remember the outcry about that. You still have some

pretty
good shortwave radio outfits that cater to hams and shortwave

listeners. But
in general consumer electronics are good to buy from say Circuit

City, Best
Buy or even some smaller outfits when it comes to customer service.

I find that Mouser, Newark, and sometimes even Allied even though it

is own
by Radio Shack are good places to get parts. But go to a Radio Shack

and ask
about capacitors, resistors, or diodes, etc. You'll get the duh look

and
it's best to move along!


If you're lucky, you'll get an old timer as a manager who
knows his stuff, but that's more and more the exception
rather than the rule. When I worked there (a 8 month
stint in 91-92), they were starting to emphasize the need
for MBAs as managers.

--Mike L.


"MnMikew" wrote in message
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I'll tell you a personal story. A few years ago I went in there

to look
at
one of the shortwave radios they had as an offering. As many of

you know,
they used to sell Sangean radios stamped with the Radio Shack

brand.
Anyway,
So I went in and asked a salesperson if a particular brand has

SSB
capability. He said "Yes, it does." Well I took a better look at

the
radio
and did not see a switch for SSB or a button. Came back home and
researched
the model number and nothing of the sort came up. If you do buy

anything
there, it is best to know what you want and go get it. Because

otherwise
their help isn't much good. It is a shame too considering they

were once
a
well thought up company. Say 30 years ago and more.

I was looking at the Pro-96 scanners at xmas at the local rat

shack. Asked
if they could pgm one for me right there, duhhhhh. Then he went

off on how
old my dig. camera was and I needed a new one. sheese. They cant

compete
with the best buys and circut cities, they should go back to their

roots,
radios and lectronics.