AZCOMP Technologies December 2018

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CARING WHEN IT’S MOST NEEDED By Neili

One of the core values that dictates how AZCOMP employees approach their job states, “We care about the one.” We interpret this value to mean that all our efforts and attention should be directed at the customer or team member in front of us. It’s all about being present, empathetic, and a good listener. Sometimes, we come across people who embody this value in their own lives and we share their stories as inspiration. I recently heard about Jaret Hucks, an innkeeper in South Carolina who cared about “the one” hundreds of times over. Hucks owns the Midtown Inn and Cottages in Myrtle Beach, an area which was ravaged by flooding earlier this year. Hucks’ property experienced no significant damage, but many of his neediest neighbors weren’t so lucky. Sensing an opportunity to do good for his community, Hucks opened his doors to everyone who didn’t have a place to stay, and he kept those doors open as long as they were needed. The Midtown Inn and Cottages has given away more than

1,000 nights of free stays in the aftermath of the floods, making it a refuge for dozens of residents with nowhere else to go.

“Love thy neighbor, right? That’s what you’re supposed to do,” Hucks matter-of-factly told CBS news. “My mama taught me that a long time ago.” And in helping others, Jaret has received a hand in turn. Companies and nonprofit organizations have reached out and offered to provide amenities to the guests staying on Hucks’ property. And many of the guests have done their part as well, providing cleaning services and donating their time. When you care about “the one,” people take notice. We may not all be in a position to provide the level of caring and selflessness that Jaret Hucks did, but we all have people in our lives who would appreciate a show of kindness. As you prepare for another holiday season, I hope you’ll take the time to find a few people who could benefit from being “the one,” if only for a moment.

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