Thanks for the smiles and help in the aisles
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Sue Clark
I’m grateful for the local businesses and employees who love their
jobs and take pride in them. It’s so appealing to see a person who is
cheerful, interested and professional, no matter what their
occupation. They aren’t afraid to chat briefly with a customer, while
not keeping the next one waiting too long--a special art. They pick
up the phone but tell the person on the other end that they have a
customer (me) and may they call back. They put their personal
problems on hold and maintain a cheerful demeanor.
Here are a few with which I’ve been impressed in Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach:
The counter clerks at Winchell’s Donuts on 17th Street: They keep
the place spotless and are impeccably polite. I can tell they have
pride in the store.
Richard at Diedrich Coffee on 17th Street: He knows most of the
customers and his irrepressible good nature shines through each
transaction.
Ruben at Sav-On in the Costa Mesa Courtyard by 24 Hour Fitness: He
is funny, kind and outgoing and makes buying shampoo an occasion.
Jilleen at Ralph’s on Irvine Avenue: I miss her; I have never seen
her have a bad day, and her charm lights up her customer’s day. I
hope the strike will end soon, Jilleen.
The staff at Mongolian Barbeque are prompt and positive -- add to
that the food. Yum.
Kazu at Choito on 17th: Kazu is unfailingly polite while offering
delicious, inexpensive food and quick service.
Seaside Donuts on the Newport Pier: I walked in 10 years later,
after living near there, and Carl still remembered me. I couldn’t
believe it.
(Gee most of these seem to be about food.)
Mephisto’s Shoes on Westcliff Drive: They know what arthritic or
sore feet are like, and they care. They also give you a small bottle
of Perrier while you try on shoes. I wish I could say Mephisto’s are
inexpensive, but they are not. However, you get what you pay for and
they know what you need.
Panda Express by Home Depot: Good food, professional clerks and
pride in their establishment.
These are only a small part of wonderful professional folks in the
community. My “picks” are in a small comfort zone where I shop. You
will know yours, and you know they type of employees and owners to
which I refer. They radiate charm and pride in their work. They make
buying a doughnut a happy occasion, and recommending kung-pao chicken
a serious matter.
I am grateful for all of them.
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