šāØ Our CEO Young Professionals had a great visit to Martelās Pizza in Murphysboro, IL, owned by Dillon Rushing!
Dillon shared powerful insights on the importance of hospitality and customer service:
š Hospitality is making customers feel welcomed.
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Getting their orders right matters.
š Friendliness goes a long way.
š Anticipating needs before they even ask makes all the difference.
One huge takeaway: Never be afraid to ask questions. Sometimes the best opportunities come simply because you asked!
Thank you, Dillon, for reminding us that great business is built on great service. š
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