Nottingham Competition
We spent a day at Nottingham on Saturday at the comp to help out at International Dance Shoe’s stand and learn about how to sell their products. After all, we want to be able to that on our own in the future!
Travel was a little delayed with the usual British transport! The train we intended to get was cancelled which was good in many ways as Sam and I got out of the flat a little late as we were searching for his Oyster card. As for Katie, her train up to London was delayed. All in all we were at the train station for the first train to Nottingham in good time.
The day was not as cold as anticipated, as the night before was FREEZING but the day was less so. It was pleasant when we arrived at the Nottingham train station. Sam had the direction of how to walk there. But he soon forgot and had a different street name in his head. After some 20 mins of walking we bumped into a driving instructor who pulled out his map and Sam soon recognised where we were supposed to go.
After further 7 or so min so walking we saw the International Van which we were glad to be ensure that we have go to the correct place. But the fire exit was closed. Then we tried to walk around the building, which means going around a street or two. Eventually we got to the front door and entered and found International’s stand.
Julia and Angela were there and they were glad to see us. Business had been slow for them, as most of you peeps bought your shoes at Warwick Varsity last week. After some discussion about Angela’s back problem we decided that we would take over for a while and her and Julia would go out for a little walk hoping to help her back problem. After them giving us a few instructions they were off.
It was quiet at first, so I decided to try some shoes on to teach Katie and Sam a little about how to fit shoes. And as I were about to finish talking about Ballroom shoes all of a sudden we got busy. A fairly constant flow of 2 or 3 people at a time came and tried shoes on and bought some. Katie and Sam got to try out their new learnt knowledge. It was not long before it was 6p.m when we packed up and loaded the van. We hitched a lift to the train station with and began our journey home.
Unfortunately for Sam he dropped his phone as he was getting out of the van. Some very kind person managed to pick it up and waited for someone to call. By Tuesday hopefully it will be on its way back!
In conclusion, even though we didn’t exhibit as ourselves it had still had been a very productive day.