Customer interaction
Jack said it’s common for him and his employees to interact with 10-15 customers a day, and many more when treating an apartment complex. Each person is different, and everyone has certain insects they despise the most.
Bed bugs, bees and hornets tend to be the most disliked, and termites tend to be the most costly to eradicate. Whatever the situation, Jack tries to connect with the customer and meet their goals.
He enjoys making a difference, and ridding people’s homes of one of their biggest fears.
“There’s really nothing better than going to someone’s house and taking care of their insect issues, and then you feel like a hero,” he said. “It’s a simple thing, but it’s an immediate gratification.”
Amy Brunell, Jack’s psychology professor at Ohio State Mansfield, said he took social psychology and interpersonal relationships with her, along with independent study and research.
“Psychology teaches us how to improve our communication, understand others – such as their perceptions, reactions, and motivation – and how to navigate challenging or difficult conversations. These are all tools that we can use in our personal and professional lives,” she said.