Dot fondly recalls her own 28-year tenure at Woolworths, starting in 1964 as a checkout operator at the Blacktown store on Main Street, NSW, and working her way up to service supervisor and area trainer for the front end. “I just loved the people,” says Dot. “It was just like working with your family. I did a lot of organising of social events and Christmas parties for the team and everyone knew each other. It really was a good place to work.”
All five of Dot’s kids followed her lead. “We all started as 15-year-olds at Woolworths and so did nearly most of our street,” says Robert’s sister Leanne, who worked in store for 15 years. “All of the kids on our street used to come knocking on the door to ask Mum for a job!”
Now the baton has been passed to the grandkids. Dot’s twin grandsons worked with Woolworths for 25 years each and her twin granddaughters, Robert’s daughters, had seven years of service each. "They learnt so much during that time,” says Robert. “They learnt how to deal with people, work ethic, efficiency … Woolworths really gives you good foundations for life which school can’t teach.”
And fortunately, Robert has no plans to leave anytime soon. “I’ll be here for as long as they’ll have me,” he says. “We take care of each other at Woolworths Group. We really do try to do what’s right and everyone in my space is always trying to do the right thing.
“Above all, we always take care of each other.”