Joe Barlok, ACE, VP of service for RJM Pest Services in New York City and husband, father and grandfather, passed away in late November. Per his wishes, there will be no funeral. Those who would like to reach out to his family with their condolences are invited to post on his Facebook page.
Barlok outlined how his career came to be in his LinkedIn biography:
I was a 20 year old new father and needed a steady job with an opportunity at a career. My hiring wage of $11/hr was the blessing and new opportunity my new family needed. The rest of the work experience is all about relentless hard work, overcoming challenges and dedication to providing only the best service possible. Looking back now on the past 22+ years in the pest control industry I wouldn’t change one day or challenge. I am thankful for all of it and the people I have met and had the pleasure to work with along the way. Starting on the west coast at Lloyd Pest Control in San Diego County they shaped my love and passion for the industry. Moved to the east coast and have been working in NYC since 2009 with Western Pest Services (Rollins), RJS, and JP McHale (Anticimex). Now having the honor and responsibility to lead the service department at RJM Pest Services, I have the opportunity to share the same excitement for high level of quality service that originally inspired me.
Timson Green, a friend and former co-worker, shares his remembrances of Barlok as follows:
In the pest management industry, there are what I call the “Fantastic Few.” They are people committed to providing their clients with the best possible experiences, and they work hard to ensure that every detail is perfect. They understand that exceptional customer service is a powerful tool for motivation and reward, and they are dedicated to helping their clients create lasting memories.
Rodents, cockroaches, bed bugs and flies are some of the pests we constantly deal with in many markets around the country. These pests are normally found in dark, creepy areas of sub-basements, crawlspaces, near sewer injector pits and in voids of pipe chases.
Joe often said, “If you can’t find it, you can’t fix it. Dark and creepy areas are where most of our development happens.”
Joe had always been a hands-on team player and team leader, an expert who believes in developing the next wave of problem solvers. Leadership is about making everyone else better.
There are three key areas to running an organization: the financials, the development of others, and the standardization of service expectations. Joe checked all the boxes when it comes to these capabilities and set the tone for pest management professionals to emulate. His vision was rooted in building an experienced team, providing exceptional service, and guaranteeing proven results.
It is in the valley that we slog through the lush grass and rich soil, learning and becoming what enables us to summit life’s next peak. There is no growth on the top of a mountain. Leadership is not about being the best; rather, it’s about making everyone else better.
Joe Barlok will forever be remembered as a face of the Fantastic Few.
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