Schnees is worse than what Cabelas has become. You get greeted by a bunch of millennial retards that don’t know the difference between a rifle and an automated vacuum cleaner, telling you that you need to wear a mask to come into the store.
The guns and personnel are gone except for George, who is worth getting past the heckling for, to talk guns and hunting. I don’t know why he stays there...
It's interesting, we hunter/shoppers take no blame for this. We hunt the dirt-cheapest price we can get, shopping at the local gun shop, Bass Pro, Cabelas, wherever, then hitting Amazon or Sierra Trading post or wherever we find the cheapest price. Millennials are not the basis of this, we old farts are part of the problem. I have wondered why the good clerks stay in the shops, seeing as they get paid somewhere above minimum wage and a large portion of the clientele know far more about the subject that they asked about in the first place and enjoy spewing their smarts all over the person attempting to help.
It's kind of like eating out. One can go to McDonald's, and settle for the quality of food for the sake of price. Or, one can frequent a nice place, and do it as cheap as possible, with little or no tip. Or, ideally, one goes to a place that serves good food, works hard for the business, and you can help maintain that dynamic by tipping well and not whining.
Might we hunter/shoppers have played a part in the decline? And not just Millennials (I am touchy on that one, I have two millennial sons that aren't retards, and work with a bunch of hard working ones that I didn't raise - that ain't the problem).