Working -- Matt Rooney
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Story by Paul Clinton; photo by [TK]
HE IS
Shading eyes from the summer sun
HAVING FUN IN THE WARM CALIFORNIA SUN
Every morning, Matt Rooney hangs the white metal-frame racks of
sunglasses outside his Balboa Fun Zone shop. Clinging to the racks in
neat rows, the glasses are a rainbow of varieties -- colored lens, metal
and sports wrap.
A whole rack is devoted to a colorful array of children’s glasses.
Rooney, who is gearing up for the summer rush of tourists to the
Balboa Fun Zone, said he couldn’t be happier to man his closet-sized shop
at the heart of the Fun Zone.
Profit margins are usually slim, but Rooney and the friendly
longhaired Dachshund that keeps him company seems to enjoy the
atmosphere.
“It’s a tough business, but I have a love for it,” Rooney said. “A lot
of the locals are friendly, as well as the tourists.”
KEEPING TRACK OF THE COMPETITION
Rooney, 36, has owned and run Bayside Sunglasses for two years. The
Balboa Island resident opened the shop as a way to reduce stress-levels
caused by his other job -- as a location scout for movies and television
shows.
With the sunglasses business slow during winter months, Rooney still
spends about five months a year helping manage the personnel and permits
involved in location work.
He recently worked on Arnold Schwarzenegger’s upcoming thriller
“Collateral Damage,” which will reach theaters this fall.
As for summer, it’s all about sunglasses.
To move more glasses, Rooney began offering three pairs for $11.
To his dismay, nearby clothing shop Santan matched Rooney’s 3-for-11
deal.
“They decided to go into the 3-for-11 business,” Rooney said. “It hit
me hard.”
CONSTANTLY STRIVING FOR THE REPEAT CUSTOMERS
Rooney doesn’t sell any of the high-end glasses such as Ray-Ban or
Oakley. He has instead focused his energy on the budget side of the
market.
Rooney said he works to give his customers value with their purchases.
As a result, many are loyal to him.
“I try to pride myself in [offering] the best glasses I can get for
the value and giving people their money’s worth,” Rooney said. “They come
back again and again. I see a lot of the same faces.”
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