>>974309The good outweighs the bad for me. Lots of great interactions.
Also you probably have to deal with more dunkasses in service. People who did something retarded and fucked up their bike or freds who want risers on their cervelo. plus just installing fenders on some mom's hybrid
This story is recent and already my favorite thing to happen on the job
>50 y/o woman comes in and complains that her handlebars feel "tacky" >guy explains that's how it should be, so when your hands sweat you get good grip instead of slipping>she is somehow offended>goes home and tells her husband the mean man at the bike shop called her hands sweaty>he comes over here with a fucking notepad jotting down shit like hes a PI>comes over to me and demands answers, if I helped him>he's so pissed, literally shaking with rage. Like insane angry>says he wants to beat up the guy who implied his wifes hands are sweaty and is ranting on and on>politely tell him to fuck off>he spends like half an hour talking to the shop owner about his wifes sweaty hands>everyone spends the rest of the day making fun of him