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RobbyG.
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Originally posted by DigiNut
That's nice, if it's true (I don't know how you would know this), but the fact is, nothing has changed at the Guv. The bouncers, bartenders, and the rest of the staff are still rude jackasses and people still complain.

So either (a) you're exaggerating quite a bit about how the Guv handled it, (b) the staff knows it's just a slap on the wrists, (c) all the staff they hire are rude, including the rookies, or (d) there's something about the Guv itself that causes normal people to be rude and unprofessional. Pick any option you want, none of them really suggest that the Guv cares about their customers.


A very dear friend of mine knows the owner of the Guv (I think his name is Charles) and this person told me that he does NOT give a rats ass about the patrons as long as the money keeps rolling in:(
maxpain
quote:
Originally posted by RobbyG.
A very dear friend of mine knows the owner of the Guv (I think his name is Charles) and this person told me that he does NOT give a rats ass about the patrons as long as the money keeps rolling in:(


Well your very dear friend is a very big jack ass who obviously know anything about the industry because if someone didn't give a rats ass about the patrons then there would have been no way for a club with the massive size of THE GUVERNMENT to survive and last for
8+ years with so much success. Saying that he doesn't give a rats ass about patrons as long as the money keeps rolling in is a contradiction right there because no money would be rolling in if you don't give a rats ass about the patrons and don't give them what they want which GUV has obviously done otherwise it wouldn't be around today and wouldn't have had so much success.

Keeping your customers happy and making money go hand and hand and this applies to any business and without satisfied customers you wouldn't have a business at all and to keep your customers happy you must care enough to know what they want and give it to them and keep things fresh and exciting for them as well which is what THE GUVERNMENT has done for the last 8+ years.

If the owner of GUV didn't care about the patrons then he wouldn't pay Mark Oliver the kind of money that he is getting and would just go out an average DJ to play at GUV instead for much cheaper but instead you have the best DJ in Canada as a resident. If he didn't care then why would they spend money to get a really good sound system and why bother with all the lasers? Why would he spend money to renovate THE DRINK and ORANGE ROOM if he didn't care??
Special K
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
That's nice, if it's true (I don't know how you would know this)


he probably works there and thats how he knows. no wonder hes such a big guv ballwasher...

:wtf:
DigiNut
quote:
Originally posted by maxpain
The same repetitive ramblings about various clubs

Do you have anything at all to go by, other than your convoluted logic which says that a successful club automatically treats its customers well (and vice versa)?

Let me spell it out for you Max:

Success <> Customer Service

We can see examples of that in MANY well-known companies. Bell, Rogers, almost all the banks, Dell, Toyota, Sony... the list goes on.

The Guvernment is successful because during the 1999-2004 years, it had somewhat of a monopoly on the Toronto club scene. After rave died and massive city venues were banned, the Guvernment was really the only place capable of hosting very large dance music events.

Now the Toronto club scene is starting to get its act together. Boa is out there and kicking butt. System Soundbar is doing upgrades to one thing or another every 6 months. The Docks is starting to throw big parties and seems quite popular as a "rave" venue with Destiny and other promoters. And a bunch of new clubs are springing up all over the city like Arc and Republik.

This all happened within the past year. We haven't really seen the effects of it yet.

Rest assured, Guv is going to start losing its success very rapidly to other clubs, and it will be BECAUSE of its attitude toward customers. Sure, it will still make money because it's the modern cultural icon of sketchy Asians and plastic barbie girls everywhere, but unless your definition of "success" is based solely on profits then that's not going to be enough. Either they're going to have to use the Kool Haus *A LOT* more in the near future or they are going to become just another dirty downtown sketch hole that "in the know" people don't give a about.

You can contradict and badger me all you want, but unless you have logic to support your argument then nobody is going to listen to you. When the only thing you can think of to say to Boa is for them to play more trance and serve booze, it clearly highlights your immature and jaded outlook on clubbing. Don't believe me? Fine, we'll wait and see - I am sure that once again you will be proven wrong and once again you'll come up with lame excuses to weasel out of admitting it.
maxpain
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Do you have anything at all to go by, other than your convoluted logic which says that a successful club automatically treats its customers well (and vice versa)?

Let me spell it out for you Max:

Success <> Customer Service

We can see examples of that in MANY well-known companies. Bell, Rogers, almost all the banks, Dell, Toyota, Sony... the list goes on.

The Guvernment is successful because during the 1999-2004 years, it had somewhat of a monopoly on the Toronto club scene. After rave died and massive city venues were banned, the Guvernment was really the only place capable of hosting very large dance music events.


Rest assured, Guv is going to start losing its success very rapidly to other clubs, and it will be BECAUSE of its attitude toward customers. Sure, it will still make money because it's the modern cultural icon of sketchy Asians and plastic barbie girls everywhere, but unless your definition of "success" is based solely on profits then that's not going to be enough. Either they're going to have to use the Kool Haus *A LOT* more in the near future or they are going to become just another dirty downtown sketch hole that "in the know" people don't give a about.

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If THE GUVERNMENT has such a ty attitude towards customers then how could it have survived for 8+ years and why would GUV make the effort to keep things fresh and top tier for its customers DJ wise and facility wise? People were complaining about bouncers kicking people out for smoking and that was put to an end with one of the guys who was going way overboard getting fired and warnings handed out and staff meetings held with management dealing with it directly.

You previously stated that the bartenders and bouncers were s at GUV but I think that bartenders being s and bitches is an industry wide problem as opposed to a GUV problem due to the nature of the position and having to rely mainly on tips and obviously everyone isn't going to tip you and this will cause stress and bitterness from bartenders city wide.2 guys who worked at THE GUVERNMENT at one point were Zark and Ralph who became 2 of the top promoters in the city with ZRF and PROJECT ORANGE and also have their own club in CENTURY ROOM which is doing very well as well.

As for you saying that the bouncers are s at GUV, if this was true then why are there so many ex-GUVERNMENT guys who are now heads of security at other clubs such as Earle Francis (Big Mike from BOA's younger brother)@INSIDE, Kevin@NYC, Gus@VIVA, John T@REPUBLIK, Blake Mitchell@THERAPY who has now moved up to a manager position and Tan Tan@EASY ON THE FIFTH who was also at THE GUVERNMENT at one point and others as well? If Jamil and his staff weren't doing a good job on security then they wouldn't be producing so many head doorman across the city. It all starts from the top down and Jamil is known acoss the city for having great people skills and will be opening up his own club as well and is the best around in my opinion and the fact that he is the highest paid and has brought up and produced so many head's of security around the city and was voted the best doorman 2 years in a row only add to my point.

THE GUVERNMENT has like 35-40 guys working on security on an average night where you have like 4000-500o people and on special events around 50-60 when the KOOL HAUS is opened so with that many guys working, chances are that you aren't going to have every single guy in a good mode especially when considering the nature of the position. Other clubs such as LUCID have about 3000-3500 patrons at most to deal with and yet have 70-80 security working and sometimes pay for more while GUV has more patrons and half the number of security which should give you an idea of how well orginized the GUV security actually is. MUZIK Nightclub which is going to open around the CNE Grounds is apprently going to fit 4000-5000 people and yet will be going with 90 security which is half of what GUV goes with so this once again should give you an idea of how well run and orginized the GUV security is.

When you have a smaller club to deal with then you will have less security and your chances of finding one who is in a bad mood increase due to numbers and odds. Every club is going to have some security and bartenders who are bitches and s at one time or another and this is nothing newbut to paint everybody with the same brush is simply not fair.
dallastar
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Originally posted by hardcore trancer
Is it true that they got a new sound system setup in the main room?:conf:

I think it is about time,ffs they got the one of the worst sound systems in the city so a change is definitly needed.







p.s I still hate that hole but if they do get a good setup I might passby one day :)



welllllllll.............


I went to System after Roxy Blu on Friday night - let's say around 4am with Ryan Parks and it was pretty damn fine - I have NOOOOOOOOo idea who was spiinnin b/c i "had" double vision but as far as the muzik was concerned it was GREAT!!!!! the sounds system was REALLY sweet! so go and have a blast - jus' as I always do!!!!!!!

ciao:happy2:
hardcore trancer
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Do you have anything at all to go by, other than your convoluted logic which says that a successful club automatically treats its customers well (and vice versa)?

Let me spell it out for you Max:

Success <> Customer Service

We can see examples of that in MANY well-known companies. Bell, Rogers, almost all the banks, Dell, Toyota, Sony... the list goes on.

The Guvernment is successful because during the 1999-2004 years, it had somewhat of a monopoly on the Toronto club scene. After rave died and massive city venues were banned, the Guvernment was really the only place capable of hosting very large dance music events.

Now the Toronto club scene is starting to get its act together. Boa is out there and kicking butt. System Soundbar is doing upgrades to one thing or another every 6 months. The Docks is starting to throw big parties and seems quite popular as a "rave" venue with Destiny and other promoters. And a bunch of new clubs are springing up all over the city like Arc and Republik.

This all happened within the past year. We haven't really seen the effects of it yet.

Rest assured, Guv is going to start losing its success very rapidly to other clubs, and it will be BECAUSE of its attitude toward customers. Sure, it will still make money because it's the modern cultural icon of sketchy Asians and plastic barbie girls everywhere, but unless your definition of "success" is based solely on profits then that's not going to be enough. Either they're going to have to use the Kool Haus *A LOT* more in the near future or they are going to become just another dirty downtown sketch hole that "in the know" people don't give a about.

You can contradict and badger me all you want, but unless you have logic to support your argument then nobody is going to listen to you. When the only thing you can think of to say to Boa is for them to play more trance and serve booze, it clearly highlights your immature and jaded outlook on clubbing. Don't believe me? Fine, we'll wait and see - I am sure that once again you will be proven wrong and once again you'll come up with lame excuses to weasel out of admitting it.


:rolleyes: :rolleyes:


aah here goes Nutsack again talking out of his ass.



Serioulsy wtf do you know about the industry?have you worked at a club before?do you know how things run in a club?

Believe or not some people might know ALOT more then you know.,so just accept it.

Also I noticed you got beef bouncers?Is it because you got your ass kicked in the past?

Iam sick of you bitching about guv all the time,you dont like it then fcuk off and dont go,no one is forcing you to.



back to topic now,so ya I might go to system to check out Dave the Drumer ;)
dallastar
quote:
Originally posted by hardcore trancer
:rolleyes: :rolleyes:


aah here goes Nutsack again talking out of his ass.



Serioulsy wtf do you know about the industry?have you worked at a club before?do you know how things run in a club?

Believe or not some people might know ALOT more then you know.,so just accept it.

Also I noticed you got beef bouncers?Is it because you got your ass kicked in the past?

Iam sick of you bitching about guv all the time,you dont like it then fcuk off and dont go,no one is forcing you to.

;)


+1 and LMAOROLF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OMFG!
pusateri's
i was at system about 2 weeks ago and my ears were ringing terribly! I hope and think it will help this from being reduced. and yes i am well aaware of ear plugs - they were sold out when i came to get some at the HOT girl coat check!...

:D

great to hear that system sound bar has an even better sound system!:rolleyes:
maxtuh
quote:
Originally posted by dallastar
+1 and LMAOROLF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OMFG!


+2:haha:

maxpain
quote:
Originally posted by hardcore trancer
:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

aah here goes Nutsack again talking out of his ass.

Serioulsy wtf do you know about the industry?have you worked at a club before?do you know how things run in a club?

Believe or not some people might know ALOT more then you know.,so just accept it.

Also I noticed you got beef bouncers?Is it because you got your ass kicked in the past?

Iam sick of you bitching about guv all the time,you dont like it then fcuk off and dont go,no one is forcing you to.

;)


Amen to that!!:D

Diginut aka Nutsack you know all about the industry so stop acting like you do because you ain't fooling anyone:tongue3

You seriously need to get over your bad case of bouncer phobia which has you having nightmares at night and cringing at the sight of someone wearing an earpiece and wearing all black:tongue3 :stongue:
I know that seeing big bouncers must remind you of those times where you were getting your ass kicked by all the big bullies in high school and spending many lonely moments stuck inside lockers and it must be a very hard thing for you to deal with but move on:tongue3 :stongue: :haha:
crazedcanuck
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Do you have anything at all to go by, other than your convoluted logic which says that a successful club automatically treats its customers well (and vice versa)?

Let me spell it out for you Max:

Success <> Customer Service

We can see examples of that in MANY well-known companies. Bell, Rogers, almost all the banks, Dell, Toyota, Sony... the list goes on.

The Guvernment is successful because during the 1999-2004 years, it had somewhat of a monopoly on the Toronto club scene. After rave died and massive city venues were banned, the Guvernment was really the only place capable of hosting very large dance music events.



Maxpain, hardcoretrancer, instead of throwing insults, try arguing with counter-points.

Where in his analogy is Diginut wrong?

The Guv has gone with a businesss plan that caters to a variety of people, with it's multiple siderooms and lounges like The Drink and The Orange Room. These other rooms play different music than edm, allowing the Guv to offer everything you find on Richmond St on a Friday or Saturday night.

I've always compared the Guv to the Joker, or Whiskey Saigon.. They have 3 floors, 3 genres, a mashing of crowds, same principle is in use @ the Guv. Maximum marketablility.

When you have that kind of draw, and such a huge chunk of the market, customer service is something that is going to lack bigtime. Perhaps it's intentional, perhaps it's just because you can't handle large volumes of people in this industry in a mostly positive manner with a staff situation such as that.

You are entitled to like the places you go, and people who haven't enjoyed themselves there are equally entitled to dislike the places they have negative experiences at.
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