WORKING -- Mari Judge
-- Story by Danette Goulet, photo by XXX
SHE IS
All about flower power
NOT THE CORPORATE WORLD
Mari Judge can throw on sweats and sneakers before heading to work at
the Costa Mesa Florist.
She loves that while she may have corporate clients, their world is
not the environment she works in each day.
“You get to be like family here, because it’s generally such a small
business,” she said.
Up to her knees in dirty buckets and up to her elbows in greens, Judge
works side by side with just a few women in the back room of the floral
shop.
Each is dressed for comfort -- hair pulled back and feet clad in
sneakers -- because they stand all day. But, even more than being able to
“dress like a bum,” Judge said she loves how her job touches her
emotionally.
“You get on a very personal level with people,” she said. “You deal
with the joys of life and the sorrows.”
FEELING OUT THE CUSTOMER
Each arrangement is created based on the client. Judge always tries to
get a feel for the person the flowers are going to, she said.
“I ask how old the person is, what type of person are they,” Judge
said. “Some people are real artsy, some are more traditional.
“It makes me feel good,” added Judge, who turns 44 today. “You get to
see all this beauty.”
IT’S NOT ALL ROSY
Although she has been working at the shop on Broadway for just about
two weeks, fragrant blossoms and rich greens have surrounded her for 12
years.
“I’ve put a lot of smiles on faces,” she said.
Her surroundings are the obvious benefit of the job, which makes
others envious, she said. But it is not all roses.
“Everybody thinks it’s oh-so-nice. They don’t realize that it’s very
physical, long hours,” she said. “It’s a lot of hard hours, always
starting over each day with new customers.”
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