On Dec 19, 2007, at 10:08 AM, Allen wrote:

> jobs for monkeys instead of those that knew something. An example  
> of what
> its done. Once you could go in a bookshop and ask for a book and the
> saleman/woman would know all about it. Pretty neat with the amount  
> of books
> available. Now you go in and some spotty will say its not on the  
> computer
> cant help you mate.

        I don't follow. You're saying that bookstores used to offer superior  
service, but that people preferred online buying, resulting in  
bookstores having to cut wages to compete, which then results in poor  
service.

        Sounds to me like most people don't value the sort of service that  
was formerly available.

-- Ed Leafe
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