

but they have memberships you can buy that are a good deal and help make it more affordable. Our son has been racing go karts at G-Force for more than 5 years, and moved from the "junior" karts to adults and then their Super Karts! It is a fun, fast, crazy experience that is not cheap to do. And word to the wise social media works both ways for your customers and employees so try not to make it all about your customers when your employees help you keep your business a float.

And further more they didnt give a phone call to let my son know not to return they removed him from the employee Facebook page but every employee knows my son got fired though. So now my son is out of a job because "he cant work around noise" BS please dont use that as an excuse if that was the case he wouldnt have applied in the first place. Hmmm well the last time I checked I am a parent who was standing there trying to speak with this man and his arrogance was over the top I asked why wasnt my son giving the chance to explain and his response to me was "why should I have giving him the chance to explain" maybe because as an employer you should give your employees that much respect to do so.Thats why!! And further more while worrying about your customers experience you should put just that much worry into your employees because once again you just seem to forget that I AM A PARENT but because I wasnt a customer I didnt get "customer service"tone I got the Im the boss and its what I say or out the door tone. Then he goes into telling me how the customers experience could be ruiened and how social media works all he needs is for one customer to give one star and a complaint. Mind you my son apologized to the owner answered him yes sir no sir and in return he tells my son "I dont even want to talk to you just go home" RUDE AND UNCALLED FOR as an employer so once I came up the place to get a better understanding of the situation he tells me my son has a nasty attitude but mind you this is the same kid who just apologized and using yes sir no sir.

See my son became agitated and cussed (to himself) and because the owner seen and read his lips on what he said my son was then sent home after a hour of being at work. My experience started off as a good one because this company gave my son a good start as a first job but unfortunately that changed as of yesterday. The whole situation was handles very badly. So, that being said and seeing his reaction.the owner should feel lucky that I am not one of those people who sues others for a living. He was invited to a birthday party there this weekend, and exclaimed "NO!" when I asked him if he wanted to go. But, not only will I not support G-Force, I feel that my son would have an anxiety attack if he ever went there again. And, that is a shame, because that place has a lot to offer. None of them will ever step foot in that place again for any of thier activities. The three boys were emotionally and physically scarred that day. I said to him, "NO, you tell those crying boys to calm down!". He made no apologies, did not try to calm the boys down, or speak to his employees about what transpired. The owner did nothing but refund our money. But, more importantly, they should have gone to the kids when their guns were raised instead of talking to each other.
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They should have showed the kids how to turn the safetys off. They were covered in welts and bruises, mostly caused from not being able to defend themselves from the 5 bullies who ganged up on them when they could not take a shot in their defense. They said that they had not been able to shoot at all and that no one came to help them when they kept raising their guns. FINALLY, after about 5 minutes, an attendant went to check on them. All of this, while 2 adults and 3 other kids stood their shooting them out in the open while our 3 boys were hovering for cover. We kept asking each other what was going on. We also noticed that they were not shooting back. However, we noticed numerous times during the game that the boys would raise their guns from behind a large "rock". Myself and another mother were not there during the instructions. They WERE told that if they had a problem, to raise their guns and an attendant would come to them. They were NOT shown how to take the safetys off of their guns prior to the game. My son and his two friends, all age 10 had a tramatic experience in the paintball arena.
