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    I've seen the ad on UK tv, although we have sky so it could just have been one of the crossover channels.

    and as far as the "free mini" my local swindon store has a huge pot of snap fit space marines assembled and undercoated. i'm guessing its part of a "paint your first mini and take it home scheme"
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    For a local store commercial its fine , but it could have been less cheesy .

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    Not the most persuasive ad i've ever seen

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    Am I the only one who thinks the next frame at the end would be the two guys kissing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grabnutz View Post
    Am I the only one who thinks the next frame at the end would be the two guys kissing?
    An answer to be expected from a guy named 'Grabnutz'

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    Too funny. Thankfully that was just a local ad.

    Thank you for the gift of laughter.

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    Maybe i might have worked 10 years ago but now i doubt it, although as you said it is a local ad. If it went national it shoudl have CGI etc...

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    All of GW's TV spots since they started running them occasionally a couple years ago are locally targeted. They never run them a lot and then only at times and on channels that keep the cost relatively low. Their budget for this is small, but to raise awareness of new store openings, limited TV spots have been part of the marketing strategy for a few years now.

    When they ran spots on TV briefly in Maryland over the past couple years I was hoping to catch them, but the running times and choice of channels to run them on was so limited I never did see the ads at all.

    What I have seen recently on the telly is that Games Workshop is mentioned as a participant in some sort of local job bank here in Maryland that's been advertising on television. GW is aggressively hiring new people all the time and training them at the HQ in Glen Burnie. They are opening new stores all over the US and a couple more are planned for Maryland in the near future, or so I've been told. Perhaps they should look to the Tudor Job Agency staffed by Michael Palin. Apparently they haven't filled a job since the 15th century.
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    GW's always aggressively hiring because they go through employee's as quick as a fast food franchise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oni View Post
    GW's always aggressively hiring because they go through employee's as quick as a fast food franchise.
    That is unfortunately true. Being in close proximity to US HQ, I've seen dozens of hiring assessment centers and with plenty of GW stores around here, I've seen plenty of intrigue when it comes to lay-offs, hirings and firings. GW retail is a demanding job and the attrition rate is high, both from resignations and forced separations.

    By the way and on a related topic, for anyone local to the Washington D.C./Baltimore area stores, the Olney GW store is getting a new manager. The current one has resigned. However, the good news is that the new guy is terrific. I talked to him several times while he was in training and I think he'll be great for the local community building effort and by extension, good for GW as well.
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