2013年6月3日星期一

'My passion for fashion "Carol enjoys customer service and offers a" benevolent "personal touch


  She had a plan to do just about anything.

Carol Pulsi spent nearly 30 years in the retail sector in Mildura, and most of those who were in and around the Langtree Mall.

The sale of advertising on the radio and write a text for three years, with 3MA (where it was the best seller of six months), the memory management Fletcher Jones Langtree Mall, Carol said she liked "interaction with customers."

"I want to see how to see people happy, and since owning and operating costs Ladies Lorraine has for the past eight years, I really found my passion for fashion," said the 57-year-old.

Carol was born and raised in St Arnaud, who grew up with five brothers.

"I was a little tomboy, I was able to drive when I was eight years old and a 10 rifle," she laughs. "I left school early to take care of my seriously ill mother.

"I was engaged at 17, married at 18 and had two children under 21 years old," she said. "This is typical of the life of the country at the time.

"I moved to Mildura in 1985 after my marriage breakdown and that is where my life took a new direction.

"I married Pulsi Murray in 1988 and was very supportive in all aspects of my business career and family, we are a good team together," Carol said.

"Fletcher Jones closed its doors in 1992 and Geoffrey Braithwaite, pharmacy nearby, I was in the sales department, I offered gladly accept.

"After 12 months I took the position of Director of Rockman'S -. A women's clothing store in Langtree Mall, where I my nine years, sales of fashion"

"Carol said it was time for a change and helped put the new store concept of Etiwanda Avenue from the sale of women's fashion for the sale of hot tubs, swimming pools and chemicals, where they create.

"Pools and Spas Cooke was a great place to work. After three years, the love of fashion has called me back to Mildura CBD.

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