In June 2018, I found myself in a situation most folks are all too familiar with. I had gotten a new job and within two weeks I was sure I hated it. I had been hired as a merchandiser for Coca-Cola United Bottling Company, a distributor for Coca-Cola here in west Georgia. A merchandiser is nothing more than a stock boy. But instead of working for one particular grocery store, I went from store to store only tending to the Coca-Cola products, isles, coolers, vending machines, and displays.
Lend Your Ear: Tom Misch
Lend Your Ear: Tom Misch
Lend Your Ear: Tom Misch
In June 2018, I found myself in a situation most folks are all too familiar with. I had gotten a new job and within two weeks I was sure I hated it. I had been hired as a merchandiser for Coca-Cola United Bottling Company, a distributor for Coca-Cola here in west Georgia. A merchandiser is nothing more than a stock boy. But instead of working for one particular grocery store, I went from store to store only tending to the Coca-Cola products, isles, coolers, vending machines, and displays.