Our History
2008: Entry into working life.
After a lot of research and a rather interesting careers forum, I found myself with two job offers in my hands.
A permanent contract for a large furniture store from northern Europe and a fixed-term contract for a red telephone store (SFR)...
After much thought, I made the sensible choice and opted for a permanent contract. It was the ideal first job after studying business.Selling for the Swedish giant. It will start with just hot dogs and cookies in the traditional bistro/convenience store after the checkout.
2010:Participation in the opening of a store and sales position (the real one)
Here I am, standing in this huge, still-empty concrete block, with no elevator, no cafeteria, no merchandise... Nothing. This great challenge lay before us: to turn it into an IKEA store.
In the fall, the Vernier store in Geneva opens its doors amidst a flurry of activity. A lot of hard work and good humor have gone into creating this welcoming space, so dear to so many.
2018:
beginning of the end and the beginning...
It wasn't the best year of my career, but it was the one that would change my life. After 10 years of dedicated service to Mr. Ingvard Kamprad's work, my motivation had faded somewhat, and the desire that had been nagging at me since my teenage years had taken over. Start my own business.
2019:from reflection to project
Like anyone who leaves their job after so many years, I questioned myself. The idea of starting my own business both overwhelmed and terrified me. But the determination was there, and even more importantly, I had the support of my wife.
Now the question is, in what field. I'd only known one company. I knew I liked being of service, I liked technology, and I liked tinkering...
The turning point came the day my robot vacuum cleaner, which I had paid a fortune for a few years earlier, started to give up the ghost.
Attached to values ecological
I didn't want to just take it to the dump and buy another one, it was to waste. So I ordered some parts and set about repairing it. Eureka!
I loved this experience.
Taking my thinking further, I said to myself, I like to be of service, I don't like to waste and I love to repair... What breaks, what do we use every day and don't always have time to repair? Our smartphone!!!
2019 (bis):
from training to launch.
So I started looking for a training
in this area. I didn't want to improvise as a smartphone repairer
and tamper with these little machines so dear to our eyes without really knowing their anatomies.
I am now ready to meet you for bring your phone back to life!!!