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David Chavarria
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over 6 months ago

I especially loved interacting with the customers. Either on visits to their place of business or walk-ins in the store. I felt equipped with the knowledge of our products and services we had to offer. So many people were amazed when I'd explain how much we are dependent on so many types of batteries for so many applications. Whether it was a key fob to unlock your vehicle or the battery to start your vehicle engine, especially in the Midwest where temperatures drop below 0 degrees in the winter. Whether it was your favorite watch you'd wear on the weekends or your aging cell phone. Your laptop, tablet, power back up system for your home computer,alarm system, garage door opener, surveillance, emergency lighting, all battery dependent. Your power tools, flashlights, other gadgets we rely on everyday. At work, most manufacturing equipment, power tools, forklifts, seni trucks, tractors, other heavy equipment all dependent on batteries either for starting or primary power. For recreation and transportation we use RV's boats, motorcycles, jet skis, children's Power Wheels mobility wheel chairs etc., all dependent on batteries. The list goes on and on. I took pride in the inventory I held because it consisted of many American made batteries which hold a much higher quality of power and endurance which meant longer lasting dependability and overall longevity and cost effectiveness . As a result our customers relied on us as the single source for all their battery needs and services. Our customers average stay in the store was 15 to 20 minutes because my staff and I welcomed them with smiles, compassion, gratitude and all with a friendly yet knowledgeable demeanor. Hence, one more satisfied and happy customer meant I was making a positive difference in today's energy demanding world! 🙂 #aboutmyjob #motivation #retail #wordsofadvice #inspiration #mythoughts #hiring

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Chun Yih Lin
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over 6 months ago

Better structure or manager/supervisor

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