Beloved Home Depot worker is inspiring from aisle 16
Sales associate Kevin Woolley, who has cerebral palsy, is beloved by colleagues and customers at his local Home Depot in New Jersey. Video by Brian Johnston with APP.com.
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The gentleman was a regular customer at The Home Depot, but he could not find the right washer among a sea of them in the hardware department.
Sales associate Kevin Woolley came over and solved the problem in five seconds.
“No. 10, right there,” Woolley said, pointing to the elusive piece.
“That’s why I look for him,” the customer said, gesturing to Woolley. “I would have been here an hour trying to find this thing.”
It’s an ordinary day on the job for Woolley, a 40-year-old from Belmar who has been with The Home Depot for 20 years, the past 10 in the Neptune store. The only extraordinary thing is Woolley himself. He has cerebral palsy, which gives him a severe limp, slurred speech and difficulty gripping things.
It has done nothing to dampen the spirit of the store’s most beloved employee -- and one of its most valuable people.
For more of the story, click here: http://usat.ly/21d3ptH
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The gentleman was a regular customer at The Home Depot, but he could not find the right washer among a sea of them in the hardware department.
Sales associate Kevin Woolley came over and solved the problem in five seconds.
“No. 10, right there,” Woolley said, pointing to the elusive piece.
“That’s why I look for him,” the customer said, gesturing to Woolley. “I would have been here an hour trying to find this thing.”
It’s an ordinary day on the job for Woolley, a 40-year-old from Belmar who has been with The Home Depot for 20 years, the past 10 in the Neptune store. The only extraordinary thing is Woolley himself. He has cerebral palsy, which gives him a severe limp, slurred speech and difficulty gripping things.
It has done nothing to dampen the spirit of the store’s most beloved employee -- and one of its most valuable people.
For more of the story, click here: http://usat.ly/21d3ptH
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