
Jenny's Story
Wheels of Success has changed my life. I
heard about this program from my dad, who listens
to talk radio. He told me to try it and see
if they can help. At that time I had
two cars that did not run, and no hope of getting
them fixed. I filled out the application and
told my bosses, Donna Kanabay and Sandi Ambush,
about what I had found. Susan called to speak
to Donna to verify employment and income, and
soon after that I was on the waiting list for
a car -- and not just any car. Susan
took the time to listen to what I needed. As
a single mother of two young children (preschool
age,) and a job that required me to transport
boxes of supplies, I needed something big.
My first car was a van. I loved the van! It
was perfect for me! I had the van for almost
a year, and then the transmission went. I figured
they were going to tell me, "Sorry, we
did all we could." But they didn't! They
helped me find yet another car! With
a donation from my bosses and the caring service
from Wheels I now have an SUV that I think
I love more than my van!
I can't even imagine where I would be
without this help. It is very freeing and liberating
to get in your car and go and not have to wait
for a bus or call somebody for a ride; to just
be able to say to my kids, "come on, guys,
let's go," and be able to go. It
has made me feel independent as a mother, as
an employee and as a person. The world could
use a few more Donna Kanabays, Sandi Ambushes,
and especially Susan Jacobses!
Jenny C.

Jenny started with our company, Kanabay Court
Reporters, as a part-time employee in the billing/shipping
department, about 3 years ago. When we
lost an employee in a similar position we made
her a full-time employee and increased her
duties substantially. These duties include
stocking supplies in our three different locations,
including doing the shopping for the supplies.
Often, these supply runs are an emergency because
we haven't been told that we were running
out of something and we have a room full of
lawyers needing 4 copies of a document and
there's no copy paper, so Jenny has to
be able to move immediately to go to our Clearwater
or our Tampa office. Her job also often
requires her to deliver transcripts to clients
in either Pinellas or Hillsborough County,
also often on an emergent basis. There
is simply no way to plan for these events and
it's imperative that she have ready access
to reliable … "wheels."
When Susan Jacobs
first called me to verify Jenny's employment
and income, she informed me that she was concerned
that Jenny didn't
make enough to qualify for covering the expenses
for the vehicle, so we gave her a raise to
cover that. At that time, Jenny was still
hourly. Due in large part to Wheels'
assistance for not one, but two vehicles, Jenny
has become such an indispensable part of our
operation that, effective January 1st of this
year, we made her a salaried employee, with
paid vacation/personal time. As you can
imagine, going from hourly, where we didn't
have to pay her for time she needs to take
care of children's
emergencies or other personal matters, to full
salary, cost the company a fair amount of money,
especially in a period of tough economic times,
but we felt that she had earned it and that
she, and the company, needed to take this step.
Her duties now include so much more than a
runner or a clerical position. There
are few areas of daily business that she is
not able to step smoothly into the seat of
either of the other, more senior, staff members,
when they're sick or on vacation. We
often leave Jenny in the office "solo" with
complete confidence.
I have observed her gain poise and confidence
with each month and each year of her time with
us, and I know that Wheels of Success is, to
a very large degree, responsible for her personal,
professional, and emotional growth. It
is a pleasure and a joy to watch the young,
insecure, scared and broke young girl who came
to work for us blossom into a confident, secure,
poised young woman. A year ago, I told
Susan that I wouldn't exactly say that
Jenny wouldn't be working with us without
a vehicle, but that it made her far more valuable
to us. A year later, as our business
has grown and Jenny's role has evolved,
I'm not sure I could say that today. Certainly,
her job, and her value to us, would be very
different, and her pay structure and amount
would reflect that.
Donna M. Kanabay, RMR, CRR, FPR
President, Kanabay Court Reporters
St. Petersburg/Clearwater/Tampa |