My 2019 Best of Omaha Winners

Legitimate List of Winners

Every summer I’m bombarded with pleas to vote this business or that as the Best of Omaha in their category. This lobbying is not unique to Omaha. It was the same deal when we lived in Sioux Falls, Charleston and Atlanta.

I’m not naive. I know this is a way to raise advertising dollars for publications. Businesses run ads begging for reader’s votes and then run another ad congratulating themselves as winners.

It’s all a bit narcissistic and self-serving.

I give little credibility to businesses topping the categories.

At best, they have a more sophisticated marketing/lobbying staff and perhaps more advertising dollars too.

Rarely do they convince me to vote for them simply because of their marketing prowess.

What Makes a Winner?

What defines best of any business category for me has remained constant for decades:

  • Exceeding customer expectations
  • Prompt and satisfactory response to customer inquiry
  • Community involvement.

Maybe I’m an odd duck—one not influenced by marketing noise, but

I Always Vote & Buy From Businesses That

  • Buy an ad on the back of a church bulletin
  • Manage a customer complaint with tact and peaceful resolution. [This doesn’t mean the customer is always right. It means they listened and offered agreeable solutions.]
  • Are led by those who hire, reward and retain outstanding staff
  • Have entrepreneurial spirit
  • Are involved in the community-sponsoring youth teams, supporting Rotary and other civic organizations and showing other ways of ownership in their hometown
  • Treat me both like a lady and a valued customer with a brain

My 2019 Best of Omaha Winners

Appliance Sales: Scott Saalfeld at Lowe’s 3333 N 147th Street Omaha NE 68116

I visited every appliance retail outlet in Omaha.

By miles, Scott knows and understands his products and his customers better than any other sales person I encountered. I felt heard and guided to the best appliances for my needs.

He is well trained on products and customer service. Scott listens. He follows through. He appears well respected by his team members and managers.

Appliance Installer: Precision Appliances (Nick) 402.680.2828

Nick does installation and repair of microwave ovens, dishwashers, ranges, dryers and washing machines.

He arrives on time. He is respectful of one’s home. He’s competent and quick. He’s self-employed and understands customer service & satisfaction.

Auto Body Repair: Dave’s Auto Body 9630 Redick Avenue Omaha, NE 68122 https://davesautobodyco.com/

I had zero auto body repair experience when entering this business. I left feeling confident in the consultation, price and process. Since our relocation to the Midwest, I have never felt more appreciated as a customer than at this Omaha business.

It’s the simple things: the owner shaking my hand and thanking me for my business while a staff member started my car and cooled it down for my exit.

Best New Product: Damp Rid Moisture Absorber-Genius of an idea; Works wonders in our basement https://damprid.com/

Carpet Cleaners: Top Gun Carpet Care Specialists 402.332.3778 http://www.topguncarpetcare.com/

This family owned business has been serving the Omaha area since 1982. They know the business and they know how to keep their customers happy, including us.

Drywaller: Alberto Salcebo 402.598.5945 20+ years in the industry (2019) Responsive, Competitive pricing, Polite.

Manicurist: Ly at Paris Nails 3665 N 129th Street Omaha, NE 68164 [formerly Pretty Nails] 402.452.7172 (mobile #)

Simply the best. Call or text her directly 402.452.7172 to schedule your appointment.

Plumber: AP Plumbing (Tony) 402.669.7249

Clogged water lines are like calculus equations to me. Foreign. Tony sent Curt to replace pipes in our home. In very lay terms, I described what I saw as the problem and his experience led him to a simple, affordable solution. Curt respected our property and cleaned up perfectly after himself. AP Plumbing is always welcome in our home.

Real Estate Agent: Megan Owens, Owens Real Estate Group at Berkshire Hathaway Home Services 402.689.4984  http://owensregroup.com/

Megan has now worked with 3 generations of my family. She connects with and guides each buyer to homes ideal for their needs.

She’s simply outstanding with customer service and deserves your business.

Strangers Paying for Our Meal at AJs Café 5146 North 90th Street Omaha, NE 68134

We’d heard about this Café from many Omaha residents. Imagine our surprise when our server told us another patron had paid for our meal after hearing it was our first time there.

People are good everywhere. This is just another example of human kindness.

Pay it forward, always.  

Tree Service: Eden Tree Pros http://edentreepros.com/

Contact them for a free consultation and estimate. We’re sure glad we did. Their response time and automated systems are built for busy family lives. And, our birch tree stood up to the Japanese beetles, again.

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©August 2019. Linda Leier Thomason

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Linda Leier Thomason writes freelance business and travel stories along with feature articles. Her work experience includes a Fortune 500 corporation, federal government, entrepreneurship and small business. Read more about her background and qualifications by clicking on the “Meet Linda” tab above.

Waiting For the Other Shoe To Drop

Omaha June 2015 House Hunting 047Less than 12 hours after watching my hard-working husband Ken sign a purchase agreement on a house in our new home city-Omaha, Nebraska-it dawned on me that my family has been living a life of “waiting for the other shoe to drop.” We need to change that. Rather than battle life, the Thomason trio needs to begin enjoying life, starting today.

It’s true. Since moving to the Midwest in 2009, we’ve had our share of challenges on many fronts: employment, health, housing and family. Yet, through it all, we’ve endured and remained intact as a family unit. As a parent, what matters most to me is that Alex, our 20-year-old son, sees us navigate these hurdles with willpower and grace. Knowing one can overcome challenges instills confidence and fearlessness; both attributes will guide him through his own life journey.

Last night while waiting for our outstanding real estate agent to arrive with the paperwork, the three of us walked around the house, checked out the landscaping and discussed immediate home improvements.  Omaha June 2015 House Hunting 009Then Megan arrived with pep in her step and asks, “Are you all excited?” No one responded. I jumped in and explained we are not an excitable trio; we’re pretty flatlined folks. It’s not that we don’t experience pleasure or delight, rather it’s that we are not demonstrative about it. Yet, during the remainder of our time there, I did wonder about the lack of excitement. Had the challenges worn us completely down and stripped all the joy from us individually, and as a unit? I hope not!

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Alex checking out view from back porch.

It’s my mission to pitch the idea of new beginnings to the number crunching men in my trio. To instill the need to celebrate and to feel and experience joy while bidding farewell to “waiting for the other shoe to drop” approach to each day.

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Megan’s upright shoes at new house.

It starts tonight.

We’re heading to the final game of the College World Series-a battle on the playing field, not in our lives.

It’s a new beginning and we’re celebrating!

And, gosh darn it, we’re going to be joyous about it.

Copyright. June 2015. Linda Leier Thomason.