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Dear RentMen visitors, Scott_Summers chose to answer 5 interview questions that were last updated on 27 Nov 2023

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  • What makes you stand out from the crowd?
    I listen when people speak. That’s the key to any relationship (romantic, platonic, familial, etc.). People tell you everything you need to know if you just listen. You’ll hear what makes them happy, what makes them sad/mad, what they wish for, and often times they’ll provide the solution to their own problems without even knowing it, and you can be there to help point that out. There’s been numerous times I’ve asked, “Did you hear what you just said?!? THAT’s your answer RIGHT THERE.” Also, by simply listening and observing you can become the best gift giver in the world. Try this: next time you’re with a person as they’re online shopping, listen to their commentary and reactions to certain items and mentally take note of what they like. Then when their Birthday or other holiday comes along, you’re getting them the perfect gift AND it’s something they actually want! And finally, imagine what this can do for your sex life. People always tell you (in obvious or subtle ways) what they like. So take note, and take them to their happy place. TL;Dr: Talk less… listen more.
  • What are your greatest personal traits?
    Extroverted, Confident, Resilient, Humorous, Compassionate
  • What is your ‘niche’?
    I have a few.
    *I’m a marketing person’s wet dream. I WILL buy the book based on the cover. (Books are art for your home. Audio books are for “reading”).*Critiquing things that I know nothing about. *Using Grey’s Anatomy quotes in motivational work meetings.*”Deep Thoughts By Jack Handey”*Bringing levity into any situation
  • How do you go that ‘extra mile' in your life?
    Honestly, it’s the little things you can do for someone, especially strangers, that go a long way. For instance, do you ever find yourself on the elevator with an older lady? Try this: Smile, say hello, and then ask her about something (or someONE) in the building she might like talking about. For instance, Whitney, the evening front desk lady that is just so... unpleasant. And that something needs to be done about Whitney’s attitude. And that maybe, JUST MAYBE, if the management office heard what a B-word Whitney was from a long time, valued, resident, like herself, we could get rid of Whitney once and for all.
    All kidding aside (well maybe): Smile at people. Say hello. Make them feel included, and seen. Help them with a door. Carry something. Take their candy (Because dentist bills are outrageous and we’re just trying to save them money). YOU could be the one person, that says the one thing, that could turn their entire day into a good one.