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My Mentor Stories
| My mentor was my grandmother. I now refer
to her as MOM! She could not speak a word of English. She could
not read or write. Yet, she owned and operated a very successful grocery
store. She did all of the buying and most of the selling. She
never made a mistake adding grocery orders of over $100.00 without a calculator,
computer, or even paper and pencil. She knew when a salesperson made
an error. She knew when she was being over charged, all from
memory.
Now you must know this: MOM even had charge accounts and she could tell her customers, at the end of the month, if they had marked the wrong price, on a total daily charge. I can't even remember some of the item names of merchandise I stock without the computer. She was a widow with 6 children; the youngest was only
6 months old. She
MOM you are the greatest and I know you are watching over me. She received the Pioneer Award from the Chamber of Commerce for being the first woman owned business in her parish (county). All of her 6 children and some of her grandchildren were there to see her receive her award. Her store was famous locally for her sliced meats.
People would drive miles
The first lesson I remember her teaching me was, "Always, always SMILE." "SMILE," no mater how you feel. Make the customer feel good about being around you and they will return. |
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