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Guildford Milkman Wins Award For Self Employed Milkman Of The Year

27 12:02:10
Outstanding customer service and a friendly, cheery smile really does go a long way, and Guy Whittaker, a milkman from Dairy Crest's Guilford depot, has won an award to prove it. Dairy Crest has voted him Self Employed Milkman of the Year because he consistently goes above and beyond the call of duty for his customers and company alike.

As one of the 24 quarterly winners chosen out of a total 1,572 self employed milkmen, Guy then pipped five other finalists to the post and recently accepted his title as winner, which automatically puts him forward to attend the prestigious National Self Employed Person of the Year Awards, which take place in September.

Guy, 42, has worked in the dairy industry for over 18 years, and still enjoys the early mornings. His milk round in Guilford takes in the areas of Farncombe and Guildford Town Centre, delivering to his 641 customers. Nominated by Dairy Crest for his dedication to the job and for his efficient, reliable service, Guy is always willing to take time to help his customers be it to unscrew a tight jam-jar lid or change a tricky light bulb. They say nothing is too much trouble for Guy - he is wholly dependable and his cheerful face is a well-known sight in the local community.

Mike Sheldon, Managing Director, Household, Dairy Crest said 'Our milkmen are often the unsung heroes of the local community, delivering so much more than just the daily pint. The amount of feedback we have received, through our Dairy Crest Self Employed Recognition Scheme, is testament to the dedication and happiness our milkmen show each day. Guy is a credit to the industry and his place as winner is well deserved.'

Guy said: "I'm delighted to be announced the winner of the Dairy Crest Self Employed Milkman of the Year awards. So much has changed in my time as a milkman and I've never stopped enjoying the job. Back in the day everyone ordered semi-skimmed milk and then the occasional pint of orange juice or eggs. Today we have an online service called milk&more where customers can place and change orders up to 9pm at the night before I deliver. Now I deliver a huge range of products - the regular pint can now be anything from organic soya milk to 1% fat milk and then all sorts of other items from pet food and bin bags to croissants and bacon."