Tuesday, June 14, 2022

I'm Moving On

On June 9, 2022, I submitted by resignation from my position with Club Demonstration Services Canada.  I've been at the Costco South Saskatoon location since November 2017.  Honestly, I don't remember applying for this job.  During the interview I was asked to do an example of selling something.  I did frozen.  I rattled it off pretty easy.  Ironically?  Coincidentally?  I did pizza when I did on the floor training.

When I got a couple of guys hired recently, I don't remember the interview as in-depth as this.  With things constantly changing, there is a lot to learn.  With all the changes over the years, I've adapted to become one of the top sales advisors at my location.  My monthly, some weekly, and some daily sales figures lend credence to that.  Not bragging or blowing smoke.  Just acknowledging how well I've done.

I've risen to sales lead (team lead) where I've been given other responsibilities.  I go above and beyond to make sure co-workers are ready to launch with their demos.  I've trained a number of people.  Again, this has nothing to do bragging.  I've worked hard at this job.  People have noticed my dedication and hard work.

Even though people are sad that I'm leaving, it's something I have to do.  My boss has acknowledged many times that I work hard and that I'm a top seller.  She also said that the only way I'd move up is if one of the other two supervisors left.  I did at one point want to be a supervisor and she knew I did.  But earlier this year I didn't want that no longer.  It was more of that I deserved to be based on performance and how hard I work.

It was bittersweet when I told my boss that I'm leaving.  I never thought I would be at this job for this long.  Over four and half years.  I met good people both within Club Demonstration Services and Costco employees.  I've been slowly telling people that I've moving on.  Sure some people some co-workers are wondering why I'm leaving, but it's just the way it has to be.

I posted a status on Facebook about moving on.  I was vague about what the job is.  It's an order picker with Maple Leaf Foods.  It is a good opportunity with a great company, great pay to start, benefits, etc..  I will be able to pay off debt.  I will be able to afford a place when I find one.  I will be able to afford my meds and insulin.  Those are the three most important things.  In due time, I will find a vehicle.  Nothing fancy, but something that gets me from point A to point B.

Some said I could work the weekends for CDS, but that's not happening.  This new job is full-time with the opportunity for overtime if I want it.  Working seven days a week at times would is a no.

In that Facebook status, I thanked everybody who came to see me at Costco, who bought stuff I was selling, and just talked.  Speaking of talking to people, Costco members will talk to us.  They tell you things you don't think they would tell you.  They open up.  You learn a lot about people.

You can come see me when I'm on shift.  My last day is June 24.  My first day at Maple Leaf Foods is following the Monday (June 27).  I will try to make it out to see them once in awhile.

Here's to new opportunities, learn new skills, showing them I can work hard, and basically improving myself personally.  The latter is pretty important.  In the future, if I need it, I know I can count on my boss for a reference.

Again, thank you everyone.

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