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The Job At A Funeral Home

June 22, 2020 • Teri Vila-Caballero

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If you have ever had to organize final services at a funeral home in Miami, FL, you might wonder what it is like to work there. Is it sad all of the time? It is hard to deal with people in mourning? As you grieve yourself and make final service plans for a loved one, you mind goes to all sorts of places. Here are a few things included with a job at a funeral home that you may or may not realize.

The Job Is Customer Centered

This is something that most companies should do, but it is especially true with a funeral home. Funeral homes completely revolve around their clients. Their clients are you, the person who approached them and, by extension, the person who passed away that you are placing in their care. They completely support whatever plans you want to put into place, and they want nothing more than to honor your loved one in the way you see fit. Everything revolves around dignity, respect, and your satisfaction with the services.

Hours Are Flexible

While many businesses are 8-5 for regular hours, working at a funeral home can vary. While that’s the normal business hours, there might be times where the people working there take calls over the weekend, at night, or even on holidays. They are there to help those in need of final services at any time. They might have to come in early to get ready for a final service that starts at 9. Or they might have to stay late after a visitation that wraps up at 6. The hours are flexible and based around the people who are using the services.

The Work Is Generally Peaceful

Is it hard to work around people in grief? Of course. No one really likes to see someone else in pain. However, when the funeral home is empty, it’s a peaceful place to work. The rooms are cheerful and welcoming, and the halls are centered around gatherings. While sad times occur within any funeral home, there’s also a lot of peace and reflection that happens and that leads to a satisfying job for people who choose this industry.

You might wonder why someone would choose to work at a funeral home in the first place. IF you were to ask a funeral director why they chose their path, they would likely tell you that they felt called into the industry. They genuinely want to help people in some of their hardest times.

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If you need services from funeral homes in Miami, FL, the professionals at Ferdinand Funeral Homes & Crematory are here to help you. We can take your call at any time and help you care for a loved one who has passed away. We are also available if you have decided you’d like to plan your own final services in advance, so your future is mapped out for your family members. Pre-planning has become very popular and is a nice final gift to your family.

Teri Vila-Caballero

Teri Vila-Caballero

Teri Vila-Caballero is the Pre Need Director at Ferdinand Funeral Homes & Crematory. She joined the team in 2012 to fulfill her calling to serve our community.

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