I figured you'd agree with me, I ain't changing my methods, this dipstick is the only with a problem with what I do and he really has no control over me, he's just the buyer. Bottom line, I sell lots of hats, I have very happy customers and them young kids like the grumpy/mad hatter persona.
My hat is out of shape and I don't know why, "you left it in the hot pick-up." Yeah how did you know that, "it looks like it." Most it's their first hat and they never realized what would happen. I put it back together if I can and explain why it's bad. I teach them that when I sell them a first hat.
I sell a lot of a certain cheap black hat, not a good hat but decent for the price,$59.98, most are bought by college kids going out line dancing and chasing diseased wimmin, he told me I should be selling them more expensive hats. yeah like they have the money for it. Pointed that out, explained who buys them in that exact terms I just did and pointed at a case at a certain high dollar hat and mentioned that we make more money off them than that $749.98 hat that has never sold. Nice hat, wrong brand, also explained you can't sell a red tractor to guys who's dad and grandpa told them to only buy green.
Battle most likely ain't over, but I hit him hard yesterday. Nick the one manager who was there and I were talking later about how he still don't fully grasp it. I told him there is a bit of fun in doing battle like that. LOL it was funny, the two managers walked in with him and never said a word, dumbing knew they were there more for his protection than anything cause they know I can get pissy, asked them to come and tell me when i got too nasty and out of line.