Thursday, October 9, 2008

Inside Consumer United :: Daniel Weaver

Daniel Weaver joined Consumer United after moving from Kentucky only months ago. He works full time as a Consumer United advocate and feels great about working for a company that honestly cares about helping people out. Weaver believes he has found a job that fits.

Starting at Consumer United during its infancy has definitely been an excellent educational opportunity for Weaver. "Consumer United is full of bright and talented people. More than any other place I've worked," he says. "Everyone at Consumer United works as a team in order to accomplish our objectives. As we continue to grow, we face a lot of challenges and we are meeting those challenges."

Weaver enjoys getting home from his job and feeling like he's put in a full day. "Working for a start-up company is very rewarding!"

How does Weaver save money? "My personal financial advice is not to pass up any opportunity to earn easy money and save that money. It may seem silly, but I always seem to find spare change while walking around town."

Weaver saves this money and treats himself to something nice when it amounts to something. He's pleasantly surprised when his change jar is worth more than $75. Weaver cooks at home as much as he can and enjoys a great deal of free activities. "They're everywhere!"

Weaver loves to cook and is an avid music collector. He spends a lot of time digging through boxes of records, researching music online and going to shows. He is always trying to find an undiscovered gem. Weaver moved to Boston from the Midwest without ever visiting. He needed a change, and felt New England would be a welcomed change. "I was right!" he says.

How does Weaver believe Consumer United will help the average consumer? "Consumer United will help the average consumer by limiting the unnecessary costs of business. Many consumers don't take the time to research better deals. By doing the research and negotiating better deals, we pass those benefits to the consumer."

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