Thursday, October 07, 2010

Effort

I have been running a course at work for the past couple of days. The first day went pretty well, but the good was undone by the second day. One person on the course, who is always rather outspoken, just did not want to be on the course and made sure that everyone knew it. Others tried to ignore her, but she really brought down the mood of the course. Her feedback said something like it was “rude” to expect people with her experience to go on a course like this. It had taken many hours of work and refinement to get the course to where it is now at. It is aimed at people of differing abilities and everyone can get something out of it, however experienced they are – but only if they want to engage. We are running the course again in a couple of weeks and I am hoping that there is no-one else who is going to exhibit a similar attitude.

On a more positive note though, Nova Scotia is going up and up in my estimations. We went there last year and while we were there G bought a baseball cap. Unfortunately while we were in Sweden this year the cap got left on a bench and when we went back to get it, it had gone. So I contacted the Nova Scotia Tourist Board office where we had bought it to see if it was possible to replace it (G *really* liked it). The Tourist Board passed it on to the people who run their shop and I got an e-mail a few days ago saying that they didn’t have it in stock, but would see if it came in on another order, and even if it took quite a while they would keep my e-mail so they could let me know when they got new stock in.

Then yesterday I got an e-mail from another of their offices, this time in Halifax, Nova Scotia, saying that they thought they had what I was looking for, but they could send me a photo if that would help. It was such a nice e-mail and I was already very enthusiastic about Canada, and Nova Scotia, but now I want to go back there all the more. I know it is their job to sell things, but they have been willing to go to a lot of effort to get this to me. So, next time you are looking for a great holiday destination, go to Nova Scotia and make sure you go to the tourist office shop at Amherst (on the border with New Brunswick) and Halifax because they are very friendly and helpful people!

6 comments:

poet said...

you were like right next door. i am in New Brunswick. in fact, Halifax is a short 6 hr car ride from here in Fredericton. been reading you for a long time now, don't always comment, but am here often. have a great day~~

Random Reflections said...

poet - thanks for your comment. We actually spent most of the time in New Brunswick, and three of those nights were in Fredericton. We also spent some time in Shediac.

I really liked New Brunswick.

poet said...

well maybe when you come again some time you will let us know, :) always neat to meet a blogger. :)

Random Reflections said...

poet - thank you. I hope to return to Canada in the next couple of years, so watch this space...

Kahless said...

Throw any trouble makers off the course!

Random Reflections said...

Kahless - I have the final course tomorrow. We'll see if there are troublemakers on that one too.