If you haven’t talked to Tim recently then you wouldn’t know that his favorite child is joining the Air Force and shipping out June 3rd. Allow me to introduce myself, I’m TJ the favorite child. I have had the opportunity to work with my dad on and off since he and Alan started this company. I have seen it grow from a small little room in Wheatland to an actual office in the heart of Marysville. I have met a lot of interesting people along the way and learned a few things about homes, investments, and even a thing or two about demolishing buildings with a sludge hammer, that was a fun work week! It’s crazy to see the entire behind the scenes work that takes place when buying a house. Most of which clients don’t have the opportunity to experience. That being said they don’t realize how much actually goes on because everyone here at Welton Realty makes it seem easy. They are truly a group of problem solvers, constantly pushing and trying to provide their clients with the best possible service. I am proud to say I work at Welton Realty, a company that doesn’t treat people as if they were just a means to an end. They treat them as if they were part of a bigger group of friends or family.
I have studied business for a long time in school and with the firsthand experience I have gained here, as well as with other companies, I have come to realize one undeniable truth. The key to success is treating those around you as if they were your friends. You have to truly care and invest in people and by doing so you will not only succeed in your career, but in life as well. There is already so much negativity in this world and to have a business establishment that truly tries to keep others best interest at heart is an amazing thing to be a part of. I have been blessed to have had such a great experience here.
I will miss California, my family and all the amazing friends, and people I have made throughout the years. I know deep down though I will take my experiences I have had and try to help others realize what I have learned;tThat the golden rule, treat others the way you would want to be treated, is not only polite, but also the key to a successful and fulfilling life.