A Leader in Landscaping


Nicholas Cunningham: A Leader in Landscaping

At The Choice Group, we work tirelessly to help clients find employment that enhances their lives. Billy Kraus from our Hampton Roads team shares a story about Nicholas Cunningham, whose experience demonstrates the power of sustained employment.

Nicholas Cunningham began working with Billy in April 2021. To identify the best job opportunities, Nicholas helped pull weeds at a job site as part of a situational assessment. Nicholas enjoyed the task so much that he applied for a position with the landscaping company , after a little encouragement from the employer. He has now been employed there for three years.

Since starting his position, Nicholas has achieved significant milestones. He has been promoted to Crew Lead, a role in which he drives, supervises, and trains his crew at each job site. His job tasks include various landscaping duties, and his leadership skills have afforded him the opportunity to mentor new employees and build strong connections with his managers and coworkers.

His journey to career fulfillment was not without challenges. But Nicholas, who is known for his dedication, did not let anything stand in the way of his success. Although past obstacles made finding a job difficult, Nicholas's resilience and determination helped him overcome his adversities, painting a story of hard work and perseverance.

Billy continues to support Nicholas through monthly visits, ensuring he remains successful and satisfied in his role. This ongoing support has helped Nicholas grow professionally and personally. He has been certified to drive the work vehicles and now leads his own crew, a testament to his work ethic.

Nicholas has received regular accolades from his manager for his excellent work. His personable nature and ability to connect with others have made him a valued member of his team and a trusted mentor to new employees.

Nicholas Cunningham's perseverance and dedication makes him the ideal employee, his trustworthiness makes him a trusted member of his team, and his personable nature makes him a valued coworker. Way to go, Nicholas!

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