it’s official, i’m now spending my days as a billy w/ the rest of goats at backcountry.com. like every new kid i spent my first week in gearhead training; a five day crash course in customer service and the labyrinth that is inventory mgmt. by the end of the week my trainers (shawn & angela) had me completing customer tickets, tracking order, handling miss-ships, refunds, exchanges and even chatting w/ customers about gear. pretty sweet! i have a profound appreciation w/ the frontline troops and the warehouse dudes.
next week i start product mgmt in lovely park city, ut. hopefully it’s less product mgmt and more customer innovation. backcountry has done some great things and i think their site is a great catalogue for gear, but buying experience has opportunity to be wicked awesome. anyone who’s experienced buying their first set of skis or road bike can relate to the challenges of dropping $1000 bucks on gear.
the haul from provo to park city is going to be long, but beautiful. i’m going to keep an open mind for now.
backcountry has way more than just that one site; it will blow your mind:
yeah i had the same reaction. i’m keeping an open mind on this one too. odat stands for “one deal at a time” which means you get wicked prices on closeout gear. the sites are pretty innovative in fact, in that they motivate impulse buying, which is pretty hard online. they do this w/ limited quantities, time limits, showing you how many people are on the site and swapping new deals all day long. great concept.
one thing i realized during my week as a gearhead … snowboarders are retarded. they care way to much about matching boots, pants and board :p
i hate to admit this but the most exciting part about this job in my head at this point is the gear and wicked discounts (sorry discounts are only for me and dependents). need to start planning some adventures for this year.