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PIPELINE
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Issue 20 - September, 2006
North
Carolina Branch...
The North Carolina Branch Edition...
The
North Carolina Branch of Robert-James Sales is coming up
on it’s one year anniversary in our new office in
Garner. Our expanded warehouse facilities have allowed us
to increase our industrial inventory and sales by being
able to make same day or next day deliveries from our location.
We presently have two outside salesman.
Rick Beasley has been with us for a year and covers the
western part of the Carolinas, and Virginia. Rick is married
and has two children attending college. Jim Guyton is our
newest salesman covering the eastern part of our sales territory.
He is also married and has five children from ages 21 to
29. One of his sons is a lieutenant in the Marines and will
be deployed in Iraq shortly. We all wish him a safe return! |
A Look Inside our North Carolina branch...
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Cheryl
Daughtry
Inside Sales
My name is Cheryl, and I have been in sanitary and industrial
sales for 22 years. I have two children, Samantha and Jessica.
My husband Mark and I both coach our girls softball teams.
Jessica is also in gymnastics. You may see her in the Olympics
one day!
In my spare time I dust off the Stanley cup for the Canes! |
Melissa
Thompson
Melissa who has worked for Robert-James Sales for the past
three years has recently left for a great opportunity at another
company. She really enjoyed working with everyone in the company,
and we wish her the best at her new job! |
Sharon
Foster
Sandra Foster is the “new voice” you will hear
answering the phones here in the NC branch. She is presently
employed by TRC Staffing Services and is looking forward to
joining our staff. |
From
the Desk of Gary Halychyn
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is in his second year as manager of the North Carolina branch.
He has been married for thirty years and both his wife and
daughter are teachers. His son is a junior in college. Running
and photography are his favorite hobbies. Check out his website
at www.gjhphotography.com
(opens new window). He also likes working on his marine aquarium. |
Victor
is our warehouse person and stays busy picking orders,
checking in stock orders, keeping the warehouse clean and
also making deliveries. He has been married for less than
one year. |
| Anniversaries
1
Year
Tracy Stover - Cincinnati 8/01/2005
Roger Dillie - Cleveland 9/06/2005
2 Years
Edward Gruber - Buffalo 7/26/2004
Jason Lado- Buffalo 8/09/2004
Jesse Perez - Chicago 9/27/2004
Joseph Olszewski - Cleveland 7/19/2004
Robert McClellan - Indianapolis 9/07/2004
3 Years
James Bettisworth - Chicago 8/25/2003
Scott Reimer- Chicago 7/14/2003
6 Years
Robert Ziolkowski - Buffalo 8/21/2000
Stephanie Rademacher- N. Jersey 7/24/2000
Gary Halychyn - N. Carolina 8/28/20006 Years
Cheryl Daughtry - N. Carolina 9/01/2000
7 Years
Teresa Churbock - Cleveland 9/02/1999
8 Years
Thomas Kliber - Buffalo 8/04/1998
Tony Padilla - Buffalo 8/24/1998
9 Years
David Simmons - Corporate 7/14/1997
13 Years
Lyne Suver - Chicago 7/19/1993
15 Years
James Bokor Jr. - Corporate 8/23/1991
16 Years
Jeffrey Parrish - Buffalo 9/04/1990
17 Years
Jon Denk - Chicago 9/18/1989
19 Years
Robert Ciminella - Buffalo 7/27/1987
Thomas LoCastro - Corporate 7/28/1987
20 Years
Thomas Callahan - Cincinnati 8/13/1986
Robert Baldauff - Corporate 7/21/1986
27 Years
Linda Starr - Corporate 8/9/1979 |
Welcome
New Employees
Buffalo:
Tracy Besch - Clerical 8/09/2006
David Beskid - Outside Sales 7/05/2006
Frederick Bloom - Warehouse 7/31/2006
Kenneth Krygier - Warehouse 9/11/2006
Kimberly Mordacz - Clerical 9/06/2006
Erick Thorpe - Warehouse 9/11/2006
Michael Wawrzyczek - Warehouse 7/17/2006
Chicago:
David Bowditch - Outside Sales 8/28/2006
Cincinnati:
Justyn McLaughlin - Warehouse 9/19/2006
Cleveland:
Tony Barbuscio - Cleveland 7/10/2006
New Jersey:
Marc Farricker - Inside Sales 7/24/2006
Tina Leiser - Clerical 9/11/2006
Ida Ronzheimer - Clerical 5/30/2006
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OUR
CUSTOMER
is the most important person in our company.
OUR CUSTOMER
is a human being with feelings like our own.
OUR CUSTOMER
deserves our most courteous and attentive treatment.
OUR CUSTOMER
does not interrupt our work; he/she is the purpose of it.
OUR CUSTOMER
brings us his/her needs; it is our job to fulfill them.
OUR CUSTOMER
is part of our company; he/she s not an outsider.
OUR CUSTOMER
does not depend on us; we depend on him/her.
OUR CUSTOMER
“IS” our business.
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What's
New in NC ...
One
of our blanket orders this year was for over 55,000’
of 1-5/8” OD 304 polished tubing which we are stocking
at our warehouse. Our larger facilities enabled us to bring
the tubing into our stock and ship out when needed.
The ethanol industry is also moving into our area, and we
looking forward to being a supplier of stainless steel pipe
and fittings to this new market.
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Did
you know that...
•
Babe Ruth hit his 1st professional home run in Fayettville,
North Carolina on March 7, 1914.
• North Carolina has 1,500 lakes of 10acres or more
in size and 37, 000 miles of fresh water streams.
• Krispy Kreme Doughnut was founded in Winston-Salem,
North Carolina.
• North Carolina leads the nation in furniture, tobacco,
brick and textile production. |
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As the Editors of the PIPELINE, we welcome
any input you may have with regards to current events, suggestions,
and resources to share with other branches.
For those who contributed material, thank you for making
the newsletter more enjoyable.
Thank you.
Cara Hurley & Tammy Gruber |
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