New Employee Spotlight: Alexis Cooper

We are excited to introduce our newest HVAC dispatcher, Alexis! She is passionate about providing excellent customer service and is always looking for ways to improve the HVAC dispatching process. She has an eye for detail and is committed to providing the best service possible. We are confident that she will make a great addition to our team and help us continue offering top-notch services to our customers.


We wanted to get to know Alexis better, so we posed her some icebreaker questions and were thrilled to learn more about her!

L:  What do you love most about your job?

 A: I love being able to assist and help customers with their HVAC needs, as well having a great team to work with. 


L: What do you enjoy doing outside of work?

 A: I enjoy being outside in nature, Hiking, Swimming, Panic’s in the Park with my two children, and BBQ’s with my family and friends.

 

L:What would your perfect weekend look like?

 A: My perfect weekend looks like a weekend alone at a beach resort.


L: What’s something surprising that not many people know about you?

 A: I was born in California


L: Who are some of your biggest influences?

 A: I am my biggest influence; I strive to be the best person I can be for my children. I am always pushing myself to become better and greater than the day before.


L: Do you have any creative outlets or interests?

 A: My creative outlets are painting, cooking, baking, and playing board games.


L: What’s something that you’ve always wanted to try or learn?

 A: I have always wanted to learn another language and currently working on that goal.


L: Where do you see yourself in five years?

 A: In five years, I see myself growing with H&H Mechanical. 


L: What is one thing you can’t live without?

 A: I can’t live without hygiene products, being clean and moisturized is everything.


L: What’s your favorite type of food or cuisine?

 A: My favorite food is Asada Street tacos, cheese dip, with beans and rice 


L: How would your best friend describe you in three words?

 A: Adventurous, Caring, Goofy, and Awkward at times lol 


L: If you could visit any place in the world, where would it be?

 A: I would love to travel to Bali, Indonesia, they have a beautiful pink sunset that I would love to experience. 


L: If you could pick any superpower, what would it be and why?

 A: If I could have one superpower it would be Invisibility, I would travel everywhere I could, and listen to everyone’s conversations. 


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