Article by Bill Hagman
Beloit Call August 1, 2012
A reception furnished with punch and cookies took place Saturday afternoon for Cindy Haylett, the new manager of A Full House in downtown Beloit.
Haylett became the manager about three months ago, and the reception was held to signify the career shift, as well as help introduce her to the public in her new position.
She previously worked at A Full House as a deliverer, and had been at that position for about a year before she was hired on as the store's manager.
With her new position comes the responsibilities of managing the inventory of the various furniture and electronics, and meeting the customers' satisfaction by making sure customers in Beloit and the surrounding area get what they need.
"And to make sure it's at a good price," said Haylett. "We deliver in a sixty mile radius."
Along with the typical cash sales of any furniture store, A Full House offers a rent-to-own option, which provides customers with what is sometimes a more convenient method of purchasing their furnishings and electronics.
Haylett said A Full House offers its customers almost anything in way of furniture or electronics, and is able to order in almost any type of those items. Emphasizing "almost", she explained that there are some items out there that are extremely difficult for any store to make available to its patrons.
A Full House also can purchase new parts for appliances, and has a wide selection of TV stands and stereos.
"I like everything about the job. It's all challenging, but that's what I like about it," Haylett said.
She said it's hard to make everybody happy, but being able to find specific items for customers makes them happy, which in turn makes it a very satisfactory job for her.
Originally from Guymon in the panhandle area of northwest Oklahoma, Haylett moved to Barnard when she met her significant other, Nick. Outside of work, taking care of her four children keeps Haylett very busy. She has a daughter, Carly, son, Deaven, and two step-sons, Keegan and Wyatt.
Article and Photo from the Beloit Call, August 1, 2012
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