Profiles Details
Elizabeth Barrett
Elizabeth Barrett is store supervisor at Mole Country Stores
in Fauld, Burton on Trent. She also won the Outstanding Customer Service Award
in the National SQP Awards 2018. Here, she tells us her inspiring story of how
from adversity, she has developed a successful career doing exactly what she
loves…
Q. What was your background before qualifying, and what inspired you to
train to become an AMTRA SQP?
Before joining Mole Country Stores, I worked full-time on
two local farms, on a voluntary basis, in order to gain experience and develop
a career. From a young age I knew that I wanted to have a career in the
agricultural sector. I was hoping to finish school and go on to university to
study and become a Vet. However, unfortunately the dream of that ended when I
had to leave school aged 14 due to ongoing bullying issues.
I knew that I would struggle to find a job with no GCSEs,
but I was determined not to let it stop me. Hence why I started on a local farm
aged 16, to gain hands on experience. The first farm was a mixed breed sheep
farm, with approximately 2500 ewes. I joined during lambing and stayed on for
two years learning all aspects of sheep farming year-round.
With my confidence ever increasing, I decided to move to
another farm, this time being a small pedigree Texel flock of 60, and 270
highland cattle, primarily used for showing and breeding. Again, a full-time
voluntary position. I stayed on for 5 years and loved it.
During the time there, I looked after all health records for
the animals, and worked with the vet on any complications, finding the best way
to tackle the issue. We had a spell of BVD, LEPTOSPIROSIS and JOHNES which was
of great interest and I began doing research to find out more in-depth
information into the problems. It was then I realised I had such a passion and
interest for animal health.
I am currently a qualified R-SQP and store supervisor at
Mole Country Stores, Fauld. This year I also got the opportunity to be temporary
stand-in manager during maternity cover. I joined Mole Country Stores in June
2015, as store admin. I was soon gaining confidence and ready to progress in my
career. I applied to be store supervisor, and achieved that in January 2016,
and soon after got the opportunity to be put through my AMTRA qualification. I
qualified in April 2016.
Q. What do you feel is the most important aspect of your role as an AMTRA
SQP?
For me the most important part of being an AMTRA SQP is the
customer service. If you can adapt to the customer’s personality, you build the element of trust and can have
an open conversation with them. They gain respect for you as an advisor, and
will then come to you for any problems on their farm in future. I believe this
is a big thing, as many farmers do not want to disclose they may have
resistance or scab issues on farm, for example, due to a feeling they haven’t given the best care, or they may damage
their reputation. However, by adapting to them and taking a genuine interest in
their farm, what is going on, and providing information and advice, you become
their go-to person.
Q. What are the most important skills and qualities you must demonstrate?
The main one for me is passion for the job you are doing. I
personally do not believe you should be an AMTRA SQP if you do not have a
passion in wanting what is best for the animal and farm. You can make such a
difference by sharing your knowledge, enthusiasm and experience with a farmer.
It is extremely rewarding when a farmer comes to store and thanks you, or
another comes in on recommendation. For me, that is what being an AMTRA SQP is
all about.
Q. How do you feel your status as SQP will help develop your career?
Immensely! I have so much more confidence and passion for my
job, and it is extremely rewarding. I have won the Outstanding Customer Service
Award 2018, and was finalist for the Store Manager of the Year in the 2019 National
SQP Awards.
I regularly get some fantastic feedback from customers, and
this is due to being able to help them and educate them. Not just tell them
what to do, but take the time to explain why, offer on farm support, even if I
am not at work, and just being a go-to person for all their needs.
It has encouraged me to always go for more, and never settle.
I strive to continue improving my skills and knowledge and have the confidence
to do so now. I honestly think since becoming an AMTRA SQP, it has shaped me
into the confident bubbly person I am today, from the lady I was before who
wouldn’t talk to anyone and was shy!
Elizabeth Barrett is store supervisor at Mole Country
Stores, Fauld