... is (roughly) the title of a article I saw today.
Personally, I've never had an FLGS (there was one very briefly in my town for a few months a decade or two back, but that's it). Closest one I know of is in London. So I'm not particularly invested in the FLGS thing; they've never been part of my life and, I suspect, never will; my hobby manages just fine without them.
But I agree with the basic premise that running a store is a business, not a hobby. Well, unless you're a multi-millionaire who is happy to lose money on your hobby of running a game store (which is totally valid, I suppose, if you have the money). While product knowledge is important, it's only one of many skills needed to successfully run a small retail store.
Personally, I've never had an FLGS (there was one very briefly in my town for a few months a decade or two back, but that's it). Closest one I know of is in London. So I'm not particularly invested in the FLGS thing; they've never been part of my life and, I suspect, never will; my hobby manages just fine without them.
But I agree with the basic premise that running a store is a business, not a hobby. Well, unless you're a multi-millionaire who is happy to lose money on your hobby of running a game store (which is totally valid, I suppose, if you have the money). While product knowledge is important, it's only one of many skills needed to successfully run a small retail store.