Why receptionists are your best friends




















Not too long ago I was in San Francisco in a reception lounge, waiting for my lunch partner. I was lucky enough to be a witness to the following chain of events which were so to the point of this book, I immediately knew I would like to share them with you. Got it? No more than a minute later, a woman entered the room who apparently also wanted to know if she had any messages. The receptionist smiled back and thanked the woman for asking. She then proceeded to hand the woman a stack of messages and shared with her some additional information which I could not hear.

They laughed together a few minutes before the woman thanked the receptionist and walked down the hall. It seems like such an obviously short-sided decision. Not only does being nice to your receptionist all but ensure a friendly hello and someone to trade smiles with a few times a day, but in addition, your receptionist can do a great many tangible things for you-protect your privacy and screen calls, remind you of important events, alert you to potential problems, help you prioritize and pace yourself, and on and on.

At home she has two dogs, Gerrard and Micah. She looks forward to seeing you at reception. Lee Receptionist. She loves working with the team and particularly enjoys meeting the animals who visit the clinic.

Before working at the clinic, she spent a short time volunteering at an animal shelter. At home she has three pets, Bella, her golden retriever and two cheeky cats, Luna and Zeva.

In her spare time she enjoys writing, painting and playing instruments. Leanne Receptionist Leanne began welcoming clients at reception in She has a strong love of fur babies and has 2 beautiful Shar Peis, Bear and Stella. She also loves cats, especially Norwegian forest cats. She was very fortunate to spend 15 beautiful years with her Norwegian forest cat, Weegie pictured.

She enjoys greeting and chatting with our clients and being able to show love to their pets during their visit. Lucie Receptionist Lucie joined the team in July and loves to greet our clients and their pets at the clinic, especially the puppies. She has a 20 year old Burmese cat called Taya, an 8 year old Border Collie called Maddy pictured and a 17 month old Australian Shepherd called Alfie pictured. Lucie has been a volunteer dog trainer at HBODC since and loves to help people with their puppies.

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