When I retire being a software engineer in about 10 years I figure I could grow a long gray beard and be the stereotypical "old guy who fixes guitars" at guitar shop.
I'm just getting into the software engineering workforce with one more year of computer science to go... is this my future!! oh god!! jk making pedals and playing music is fuckin' dope
If I’m being 100% honest. Sweetwater has been my go to music supply chain for almost 20 years and they have been nothing less than solid and wonderful and truly have never ever disappointed me when I needed any type of warranty, refund or repair. But, in my heart, growing up with a local music shop and developing relationships with the local guys in the local shops has always felt right in my soul. I live in Los Angeles, and although we have world class shops here, and I’ve developed some great relationships with some of the shops, it still feels like I have to keep my resume up to date to get the attention and deals all the touring guys get around here. That gets disheartening after a while for your lifelong weekend warrior that has been supporting the industry since inception. I’m looking forward to making my first purchase from Casino Guitars based on all your content and the loving and honest sense of community I feel you guys dispense and the gorgeous selection of gear. PS, I’m a bass player with a deep love for high quality acoustic guitars. How about some bass love in vids...
We actually love sweetwater too. I have a few good friends there. We'll try on the bass love, we're just not good bass players. Lol! Thanks for watching.
I'm a shipper at a big guitar store. The pay is bad, the upper management couldn't care less about the employees, and it's an absolute shit ton of cardboard and garbage to clean up...but the employees are fantastic, the discount is fantastic, and it's fun being the first to know about all the new gear.
Gigging at night and hanging out at a small pro shop. When guys came in to buy guitar gear I would give them advice and and help them zero in on the sound they wanted. One day they offered me a job.I got a great rep and eventually Ibanez hired me as a product specialist.
I work for a music store for many years. The most important aspect of working in a guitar shop is a good staff that works well together. For many years I worked with people who often decided they didn't want to work at their job that day. They got away with it due to poor HR management and I had to pick up the slack. After the problem employees eventually moved on it became a wonderful place to work and I absolutely loved the job. While I am very happy teaching private lessons I still miss helping people find their dream instruments.
These are literally my favorite thing about the morning here lately. Wish I lived in Southern Pines. I’d shop exclusively there just because of how down to earth and heartfelt these 2 seem. Keep doing what your doing. The world needs it now more than ever.
Just love your content guys. Just got a subscription from me! From a guy who has been in the acoustic rabbit hole for some years, watching your videos has me itching at some of these fenders! Great stuff..my wife should be worried! 😆
I’ve always wanted to work in a guitar shop but never considered myself to be a good enough musician to do it. I like how you said how you interact with customers is more important than sales tactics. I worked for Nordstrom for 10 years. In one of my yearly performance reviews my supervisor commented that it was fantastic that I was able to make friends but he wished I sold more product
I made my first trip to Casino guitars this past Monday (October 19). Jonathan was super nice, answered all my questions and made me feel right at home. This is a really great place with good folks. I hope to buy my Fender Custom Shop guitar in the near future, and I’m sure it will come from Casino. Thanks for all you guys do!
I have nothing but love for Casino. I've bought a few guitars/amps & enjoyed every interaction and had zero pressure. I have taken some lessons with Jonathan and consider him a good friend! I could fix stuff and I am an electrician and will work for guitars....when can I start? LOL
Over the decades in my area we've lost all the independent music/guitar stores. Miss that environment of knowing names and people with expertise in specific areas of music and instruments. We have one GC in the entire valley now and that's it. People at GC here super-nice and helpful and store is well stocked, but it's not quite the same.
I did work at a guitar shop. Things went well for the first little while, paid each month and a little bonus if things were going well, then the bonus went. No big deal if you didn't depend on it. Then 'sorry, pay is going to be a few days late this month. After that, 'Can't pay you, sorry have to wait a bit.' I'm not overly happy. But got my pay a couple of weeks later. Take a week off, come back and the shop had gone! All closed up, no stock and worse than that one of my guitars I was selling. Never got the 6/7 weeks money I was owed and down a few 100 quid on my missing guitar. Saw the owner about 10 years later. He said sorry, which was good, and I didn't pry into the in's and outs.
Would really enjoy being a part of the Casino Guitars family, unfortunately relocation to NC is not something I could do now. Good luck with the search, hopefully you'll show some of the video entries. But if I had the chance I could be your Bass guy (I play guitar too...). Would try to expand your Bass selections and suggest you look into becoming a Dealer for an excellent Custom Luthier located in NC.
Im at a local store in Evansville, Indiana and I'd love have you guys give us a call and at the very least have us become good friends and see what we can do. Its the Musicians Den. I dont own the store but I'm there just about everyday. Itd be cool to talk to a much busier and well known store and bounce ideas and things back and forth. CHEERS, FELLAS
Took a trip up to the shop from Cherry Grove when on vacation last summer just after the PRS event. Saw Jonathan there, loved the town had lunch @ The Bell Tree, went & had a beer or 3 @ Southern Pines Brewing. Thought how in the heck can I move there & work with Jonathan, no lie. 😔
Laughed my a$$ off. Big Chris Pratt fan since the days of "Parks & Rec". He and Nick Offerman made that show for me, though there was not a single bad character on it.
I would probably suck at that job. I'm so much of a tone junky and have to literally feel it with the amp cranked. No pedals or effects, tone comes from the amp and the guitar. Feel the resonance of the guitar body vibrating, and hear how the pickups interpret and project through a perfectly dialed in amp. Then I can understand the instrument, and understand how it can find a home. I think I would just build too good of a relationship with every guitar I would be tasked with selling, and not want to let it go.
@@ifly65 A lot of the big places like Sam Ashe or Guitar Center want pro level employees so they can answer customer questions better but I'd start in the stock room if they'd let me
Vid idea: when do you know you’re ready to play professionally? Maybe tier it from open mics, to local gigs, to things like broadway & session recordings!
Hi, is the store open at the hours listed on the website? I tried asking via the contact us link there about a week ago but as the Beatles said “No Reply.” We’d like to make a day trip from northern Wake County.
Hello and sorry about not seeing that request. The shop is open on the hours listed on the website and we would love to see you! You can give us a shout anytime via email or telephone as well!
Wide eyed (and naive) 18 year old me who just got a realization I really want to work at a guitar custom shop. Or just work around making guitars… long road ahead of me 😪
Id love to work at a guitar shop. I can work on guitars I've built amps and the body shop scene is getting old. I suppose I need to relocate because here in Southern Illinois there isn't shit for guitar shops
Computers didn't work out to be my friend! When I was working, I had a knack for grooming loyalty for the store, not for selling! When we went to depending on computer data, it said that Rich isn't selling, not considering the good will I was building. So Ritchie is out! The whole staff threatened to quit, money won out, and I was gone.
guitar shops are a lot like bike shops , same vibe , sell quality used pianos also , but pianos do eat up floor space , imo every child in america should play piano first , it's a much better gateway drug, it's actually the perfect gateway drug , make more content , the two of you have an excellent synergistic dynamic , viewers love camaraderie in this genre of media, build that brand , trogley is quite enjoyable and he's basically a chop shop, phil mcnight has 200,000 subs and he's borderline obnoxious , rig rundown is my favorite along with the paused series , d'addario's guitar power, brilliant stuff , check out mary halvorson , elliot easton, wayne kramer on guitar power , brilliant stuff , go hybrid , same people who can afford $5 grand custom shop are buying $5 grand road bikes , anything legit to drive foot traffic , here in texas , blending a guitar shop with a co-space gun shop would be interesting , the fanatical guy who owns the glock store on youtube has mastered this media
A lot of folks have this experience, and I've actually had a few of those myself. Fortunately that's not the case at the ol' Casino. Thanks for watching!!
Nope. Warehouse work steady since '77, 20 years old then. Only changed jobs twice. 18, 8 and nearly 17 years each. Middle job, Owner says "You've been doing this a long time. Ever think about retail ?" Thought about a music store for about a minute. Not 50 yet. Then, maybe. Now, no thanks.
I would rather have the medium-performing employee who is a great team player instead of the super-star employee who is a jerk. I think this is true regardless of industry.
Both these guys think they are celebrities and super stars. They arent. they arent humble. They delete comments from those who really know. As they will this. Nashville musician from Hamlet who failed and moved back Hamlet and acts as he is better than everyone. There are 100 local guitarist better, and not arrogant. Sloppy player with expensive gear and crap tone.
@@jtaylor1949 How do you really feel? 😂 They're are definitely better players around, they come in the shop all the time. Hope I haven't done something to offend you and sour your opinion of me other than my sloppy playing. Otherwise, you're entitled to think whatever you like. Thanks for taking the time to watch. 🙂
Nobody gets a job at a guitar shop, we end up working at a guitar shop. lulz, just kidding. It's the absolute best job in the world, but it aint for everybody. People always say "Man, it must be so cool working here! You get to just sit around and jam all day!"
I used to work in the warehouse at a “national” music store. I HATED it! Their computer system was leftover from the 80’s. It was a 6 step process, just to check an item in(2 were added by my anal boss, because of the person before me/I stopped doing them after a couple of weeks). I came from a modern warehouse, and was so annoyed. Didn’t last long, but got a sweet deal on a Silver Sky to remember it by. 🤷♂️
@Orange_Man_Rad Everything there is more complicated than it needs to be. I mean, upgrading the computer system would cost millions of dollars, so I do get it, but most of it is a colossal waste of time. I was lucky that the store I was in had multiple people who’d been there for a decade or more, but the system still sucked.
@Orange_Man_Rad Me too, my friend. I had computer class once a week, in a trailer, outside of the Catholic school I went to. Run Dos Run stuff. Their system is t too far ahead of that.
Computer system leftover from the 80s? I assumed you were referring to GC, lol. I worked at a GC for 6 months back in the late 90s. For me it was my worst job ever. To this day they are still using the same outdated computer system they had over 22 years ago. I’ve found I enjoy being a GC customer way more than working at one.
@@CasinoGuitars Hey guys, in the video you mentioned sales people, possibly someone for demo's and things of that nature. I didn't hear anything about guitar tech's or a repairman, excuse me repair person. I'm not the player I once was due to a brain injury I suffered in Iraq, but some would say I'm a good to excellent tech. I personally would say mediocre, you can never know everything about anything. But I always give my best work and try to always be the best at what I do. Even if it isn't so good, lol. Just thought I'd ask about that, I'm sure there are other guys and gals that do repair and normal setup type work daily from home that won't say anything. Love the channel.
Nah, I like guitar too much to ruin it by turning it into ‘work’. They say do what you love and you never work a day in your life but it looks to me like you never get a day off!
When I retire being a software engineer in about 10 years I figure I could grow a long gray beard and be the stereotypical "old guy who fixes guitars" at guitar shop.
Do it!! 😄
You’re hired! We’ll see you in 10 years!
I'm just getting into the software engineering workforce with one more year of computer science to go... is this my future!! oh god!! jk making pedals and playing music is fuckin' dope
If I’m being 100% honest. Sweetwater has been my go to music supply chain for almost 20 years and they have been nothing less than solid and wonderful and truly have never ever disappointed me when I needed any type of warranty, refund or repair. But, in my heart, growing up with a local music shop and developing relationships with the local guys in the local shops has always felt right in my soul. I live in Los Angeles, and although we have world class shops here, and I’ve developed some great relationships with some of the shops, it still feels like I have to keep my resume up to date to get the attention and deals all the touring guys get around here. That gets disheartening after a while for your lifelong weekend warrior that has been supporting the industry since inception. I’m looking forward to making my first purchase from Casino Guitars based on all your content and the loving and honest sense of community I feel you guys dispense and the gorgeous selection of gear. PS, I’m a bass player with a deep love for high quality acoustic guitars. How about some bass love in vids...
We actually love sweetwater too. I have a few good friends there. We'll try on the bass love, we're just not good bass players. Lol! Thanks for watching.
Sweetwater gave me a call to see how I liked a pedal I got from them. Nice gesture.
I just wanna smell the new guitars. I'll work for free if I can just sniff the guitars!
Strange how that’s a thing isn’t it:) we’re all the same here!
The internet has some weird people
Very funny 😂😅😅
This comment officer, this one right here
I'm a shipper at a big guitar store. The pay is bad, the upper management couldn't care less about the employees, and it's an absolute shit ton of cardboard and garbage to clean up...but the employees are fantastic, the discount is fantastic, and it's fun being the first to know about all the new gear.
Totally can relate from my GC days. 🙂
I got my first job at a music store when I was 18 because I heard they were hiring and went in weekly until they hired me.
I think that's pretty much the tried and true method. Thanks for watching!
Hey Y'all, thanks for the behind the scenes look into guitar store stuff. Always a great morning pleasure to check out your channel
Thank you!
Gigging at night and hanging out at a small pro shop. When guys came in to buy guitar gear I would give them advice and and help them zero in on the sound they wanted. One day they offered me a job.I got a great rep and eventually Ibanez hired me as a product specialist.
Very cool!
"Hi. I'm Quentin. You gonna buy that ?" (When do I start ??)
I work for a music store for many years. The most important aspect of working in a guitar shop is a good staff that works well together. For many years I worked with people who often decided they didn't want to work at their job that day. They got away with it due to poor HR management and I had to pick up the slack. After the problem employees eventually moved on it became a wonderful place to work and I absolutely loved the job. While I am very happy teaching private lessons I still miss helping people find their dream instruments.
That happens at any job. It really is great to be a underpaid with a strong work-ethic. Lol
I wouldn’t make any money. I’d spend all my earnings on gear and guitars.
same! lol
You make me want to buy a guitar from you.
Thanks!!
do it, i bought 4 lol!
oh man, actually it’s 5, yikes
These are literally my favorite thing about the morning here lately. Wish I lived in Southern Pines. I’d shop exclusively there just because of how down to earth and heartfelt these 2 seem. Keep doing what your doing. The world needs it now more than ever.
Thank you so much, Josh!!
Just love your content guys. Just got a subscription from me! From a guy who has been in the acoustic rabbit hole for some years, watching your videos has me itching at some of these fenders! Great stuff..my wife should be worried! 😆
😂 Thanks and welcome! And we're sorry to your wife in advance.
I’ve always wanted to work in a guitar shop but never considered myself to be a good enough musician to do it. I like how you said how you interact with customers is more important than sales tactics. I worked for Nordstrom for 10 years. In one of my yearly performance reviews my supervisor commented that it was fantastic that I was able to make friends but he wished I sold more product
I made my first trip to Casino guitars this past Monday (October 19). Jonathan was super nice, answered all my questions and made me feel right at home. This is a really great place with good folks. I hope to buy my Fender Custom Shop guitar in the near future, and I’m sure it will come from Casino. Thanks for all you guys do!
Awesome!! Thanks so much!
I have nothing but love for Casino. I've bought a few guitars/amps & enjoyed every interaction and had zero pressure. I have taken some lessons with Jonathan and consider him a good friend! I could fix stuff and I am an electrician and will work for guitars....when can I start? LOL
If i ever get to travel to SC i will stop in! you guys are one of the top shops on YT Hands down!
Thanks!!!
I love listening to you guys. Keep up the content!
Thanks!!
This is a really great, great idea! I love what you guys are doing here ..
I’m going to be starting a new job at my favourite guitar store in a couple weeks !!! I am just so excited :))
Over the decades in my area we've lost all the independent music/guitar stores. Miss that environment of knowing names and people with expertise in specific areas of music and instruments.
We have one GC in the entire valley now and that's it. People at GC here super-nice and helpful and store is well stocked, but it's not quite the same.
I did work at a guitar shop. Things went well for the first little while, paid each month and a little bonus if things were going well, then the bonus went. No big deal if you didn't depend on it. Then 'sorry, pay is going to be a few days late this month. After that, 'Can't pay you, sorry have to wait a bit.' I'm not overly happy. But got my pay a couple of weeks later. Take a week off, come back and the shop had gone! All closed up, no stock and worse than that one of my guitars I was selling. Never got the 6/7 weeks money I was owed and down a few 100 quid on my missing guitar. Saw the owner about 10 years later. He said sorry, which was good, and I didn't pry into the in's and outs.
Love the channel and the topics discussed! How do you get a job at a guitar shop? Who the hell knows! It never got answered haha
Would really enjoy being a part of the Casino Guitars family, unfortunately relocation to NC is not something I could do now. Good luck with the search, hopefully you'll show some of the video entries. But if I had the chance I could be your Bass guy (I play guitar too...). Would try to expand your Bass selections and suggest you look into becoming a Dealer for an excellent Custom Luthier located in NC.
SOUTHPAW Guitars!!!!! It's my happy place!
Im at a local store in Evansville, Indiana and I'd love have you guys give us a call and at the very least have us become good friends and see what we can do. Its the Musicians Den. I dont own the store but I'm there just about everyday. Itd be cool to talk to a much busier and well known store and bounce ideas and things back and forth. CHEERS, FELLAS
We should make this happen! I'll look you guys up on Monday. Thanks for watching!
Took a trip up to the shop from Cherry Grove when on vacation last summer just after the PRS event. Saw Jonathan there, loved the town had lunch @ The Bell Tree, went & had a beer or 3 @ Southern Pines Brewing. Thought how in the heck can I move there & work with Jonathan, no lie. 😔
Haha, that's awesome!!
Would love to work at Casino guitars, but the 3,800 mile commute might be a bit difficult!
Just a tiny bit difficult
If I didn't have to stay in Michigan for family reasons, I would be down there in a minute!
Laughed my a$$ off. Big Chris Pratt fan since the days of "Parks & Rec". He and Nick Offerman made that show for me, though there was not a single bad character on it.
Thanks a bunch and for realz....leave that man alone, comic gold here for us!
could i!? if you've ever been to Musicians Workshop in Asheville I painted those shelves grey, yeah!
I couldn't. I feel like I need a trip through the delousing pit after every visit to a guitar shop.
I would probably suck at that job. I'm so much of a tone junky and have to literally feel it with the amp cranked. No pedals or effects, tone comes from the amp and the guitar. Feel the resonance of the guitar body vibrating, and hear how the pickups interpret and project through a perfectly dialed in amp. Then I can understand the instrument, and understand how it can find a home. I think I would just build too good of a relationship with every guitar I would be tasked with selling, and not want to let it go.
Oh Boy, a Challenge!
There's a local shop that I sometimes hang out at. I think I've probably sold 2 or 3 amps and at least a guitar just chatting with other customers.
I worked at Sam Ash for a few years and this is TRUTH all day. I watch your videos and feel like I'm back at Ash minus the wildly inappropriate jokes.
😂😂😂
My general dislike of the public would make me a very bad employee.
I'm a beginner musician ( don't know much) and retired a job at a music store would be like heaven to me even part time
You already have the best resume' being a beginner. Im sure they will hire you and do videos of you playing.
@@ifly65 A lot of the big places like Sam Ashe or Guitar Center want pro level employees so they can answer customer questions better but I'd start in the stock room if they'd let me
Id love a chance to work for you guys. It would be the biggest blessing ever given to me besides having a child.
Guitar shops (the good ones) are like Floyd's Barber Shop.
As soon as I retire from the Army, I am going to find a job at a music store. Maybe there is a music store close to Bragg...... hmmm.......
🤔🤔🤔
If I agree to work at Casino Guitars, would you pay my commuting costs from London UK?
Absolutely. 💯
Vid idea: when do you know you’re ready to play professionally? Maybe tier it from open mics, to local gigs, to things like broadway & session recordings!
That's a great idea!
Hi, is the store open at the hours listed on the website? I tried asking via the contact us link there about a week ago but as the Beatles said “No Reply.” We’d like to make a day trip from northern Wake County.
Hello and sorry about not seeing that request. The shop is open on the hours listed on the website and we would love to see you! You can give us a shout anytime via email or telephone as well!
Wide eyed (and naive) 18 year old me who just got a realization I really want to work at a guitar custom shop. Or just work around making guitars… long road ahead of me 😪
believe in your dreams, I just got hired as a tech at local shop. Not a custom shop... yet.
Id love to work at a guitar shop. I can work on guitars I've built amps and the body shop scene is getting old. I suppose I need to relocate because here in Southern Illinois there isn't shit for guitar shops
I’ve wondered this often. Today more than ever before.
Is there a back story to that hair cut?
I think that's the Cosmo Kramer hair design .lol.🎸
Sure! Can't pay worse than my current day job.
I'm in...as long as I don't have to be the camera operator...
😂 I think you'd be safe. Derrick is fairly territorial when it comes to his fancy cameras. 😉
Computers didn't work out to be my friend! When I was working, I had a knack for grooming loyalty for the store, not for selling! When we went to depending on computer data, it said that Rich isn't selling, not considering the good will I was building. So Ritchie is out! The whole staff threatened to quit, money won out, and I was gone.
Well I just had to subscribe.
What’s the deal with that pink tele? Thing is awesome.
Sorry, I couldn't afford to work there with my addiction!
I’d love to work for you guys wish I could have when I lived in nc but now I’m in California .
guitar shops are a lot like bike shops , same vibe , sell quality used pianos also , but pianos do eat up floor space , imo every child in america should play piano first , it's a much better gateway drug, it's actually the perfect gateway drug , make more content , the two of you have an excellent synergistic dynamic , viewers love camaraderie in this genre of media, build that brand , trogley is quite enjoyable and he's basically a chop shop, phil mcnight has 200,000 subs and he's borderline obnoxious , rig rundown is my favorite along with the paused series , d'addario's guitar power, brilliant stuff , check out mary halvorson , elliot easton, wayne kramer on guitar power , brilliant stuff , go hybrid , same people who can afford $5 grand custom shop are buying $5 grand road bikes , anything legit to drive foot traffic , here in texas , blending a guitar shop with a co-space gun shop would be interesting , the fanatical guy who owns the glock store on youtube has mastered this media
Lololololololo?olol
I worked at a music store for a few weeks. Worst job ever. Commission was taken from me and I couldn't play the guitars.
A lot of folks have this experience, and I've actually had a few of those myself. Fortunately that's not the case at the ol' Casino. Thanks for watching!!
If I could afford the career change I would 100% make the switch and work at a guitar shop
There are zero guitar shops outside guitar center, where I live. 250,000 people though.
And our GC is trash...
Do we email the link to you?
Shop@casinoguitars.com looking forward to seeing your video!
Iam going to work whiet Al Bundy shoe store that’s my choice
Nope. Warehouse work steady since '77, 20 years old then. Only changed jobs twice. 18, 8 and nearly 17 years each.
Middle job, Owner says "You've been doing this a long time. Ever think about retail ?" Thought about a music store for about a minute. Not 50 yet. Then, maybe. Now, no thanks.
Jajaja you guys crack me up
I would rather have the medium-performing employee who is a great team player instead of the super-star employee who is a jerk. I think this is true regardless of industry.
1000% true.
Both these guys think they are celebrities and super stars. They arent. they arent humble. They delete comments from those who really know. As they will this. Nashville musician from Hamlet who failed and moved back Hamlet and acts as he is better than everyone. There are 100 local guitarist better, and not arrogant. Sloppy player with expensive gear and crap tone.
@@jtaylor1949 How do you really feel? 😂 They're are definitely better players around, they come in the shop all the time. Hope I haven't done something to offend you and sour your opinion of me other than my sloppy playing. Otherwise, you're entitled to think whatever you like. Thanks for taking the time to watch. 🙂
@@guitarjonathan I didnt. Dont have to watch. Ive met your ego in person
@@jtaylor1949 Man, I really hate you feel that way. Hopefully our paths cross again and I get a chance to make a better impression.
What are the franchise costs? Money is no option.
Ask his dad.
If Rob Shneider and a young Doc Brown had a baby... also if Dave Grohl and Willie from duck dynasty had a child
😂 Not bad descriptions at all.
Even a guitar store is customer service. If you can’t be friendly and talk to folks, you’ll fail.
oh man i have to make a funny video i can’t wait!
😊
Nobody gets a job at a guitar shop, we end up working at a guitar shop.
lulz, just kidding. It's the absolute best job in the world, but it aint for everybody.
People always say "Man, it must be so cool working here! You get to just sit around and jam all day!"
Haha, exactly!!
I used to work in the warehouse at a “national” music store. I HATED it! Their computer system was leftover from the 80’s. It was a 6 step process, just to check an item in(2 were added by my anal boss, because of the person before me/I stopped doing them after a couple of weeks). I came from a modern warehouse, and was so annoyed. Didn’t last long, but got a sweet deal on a Silver Sky to remember it by. 🤷♂️
@Orange_Man_Rad You said it, not me. Lol
@Orange_Man_Rad Everything there is more complicated than it needs to be. I mean, upgrading the computer system would cost millions of dollars, so I do get it, but most of it is a colossal waste of time. I was lucky that the store I was in had multiple people who’d been there for a decade or more, but the system still sucked.
@Orange_Man_Rad Me too, my friend. I had computer class once a week, in a trailer, outside of the Catholic school I went to. Run Dos Run stuff. Their system is t too far ahead of that.
Computer system leftover from the 80s? I assumed you were referring to GC, lol. I worked at a GC for 6 months back in the late 90s. For me it was my worst job ever. To this day they are still using the same outdated computer system they had over 22 years ago. I’ve found I enjoy being a GC customer way more than working at one.
@@danwilson9530 I’ve heard the same from a few people.
Can I make enough $$ to put food on the table and pay a mortgage selling guitars?
It's possible. 🤷♂️
Maybe if you owned the guitar shop.
I like Gibsons. 😂
What's it pay, does it have a Cadillac Healthcare plan and matching 401K and can I work remotely from Colorado? Just kidding of course.
i know a ton of drummer jokes, am i qualified?
Oohhh, you're half way there...
This was just a regular video until you plugged Chris Pratt. That got you an extra "like".
Come on guys, don't tell people the spread their love. I did that and now I have 2 ex wives.
Love that!
@@CasinoGuitars Hey guys, in the video you mentioned sales people, possibly someone for demo's and things of that nature. I didn't hear anything about guitar tech's or a repairman, excuse me repair person. I'm not the player I once was due to a brain injury I suffered in Iraq, but some would say I'm a good to excellent tech. I personally would say mediocre, you can never know everything about anything. But I always give my best work and try to always be the best at what I do. Even if it isn't so good, lol. Just thought I'd ask about that, I'm sure there are other guys and gals that do repair and normal setup type work daily from home that won't say anything. Love the channel.
My question is why are guitar store employees usually assholes. Is that a requirement?
Nah, I like guitar too much to ruin it by turning it into ‘work’. They say do what you love and you never work a day in your life but it looks to me like you never get a day off!
the way to sell a guitar is a pretty face, either you got it or you don't ,
Free speech, Chris Pratt, Casino Guitars.
❤
Dude cut the fro. Your balding 👩🦲 and making it look 10x worse. Hair transplant. Distraction galore from what your talking about
Ummm, someone needs a haircut... Is that a weasel on your head?
That haircut wtf....