I feel like such a fool when I look back at my earlier posts and read the steps I have taken to get where I am now. Those times felt like such a barrier, that really was just the easy part of where I am heading now.
Well, talk about leaps and bounds. I was at work the other day and we had a scheduled visit from upper management. I decide that today is the day I carry on my dream of becoming my company's go to guy for recycling. I found the man, he is the Regional Director of Operations Mgmnt. I figured I had to talk to him in regards to starting a recycling program for the store in regards to broken returns of small appliances, electronics and anything that would make this deal swing. I asked if I could talk to him after work about an idea that could benefit the company. He said he would swing back through my department before they left for another store.
The visit had ended and he came back by himself and gave me his full attention. I have pitched this idea a thousand times already. When I am driving to work, walking the dogs, sitting in traffic or any other time I had to hone in this perfect pitch. Anything to keep them from saying "no". We talked for almost 30 minutes and I learned that he and a group of higher ups have been discussing this issue for about six months now. The company also had been approached by a couple recycling companies for the same thing I was shooting for. He said that there wouldn't be a decision made anytime soon. He said he would discuss this idea of using me in nine stores as a test market. It was very hard to hide my excitement.
He did make two very important points.
First, he said that anytime the company needs a toilet fixed, floor boards replaced, or lights rewired they call one company that provides contractors to complete the job. If they have a problem with the work that was done. That go to guy/company makes it right no matter what. He wanted to understand that analogy for if they decide to try me out for a test market and it goes well. Then maybe, just maybe, eventually, I can become that go to guy for the entire company.
Second, he said repeatedly, that this is the right thing to do. Recycle. Be Eco-friendly.
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