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Sarah Jane Cobb's path to becoming a Chick-fil-A operator wasn't linear—it was relentless. Starting as a 15-year-old team member working for gas money and a social life, Sarah went on to study broadcast journalism at the University of Tennessee, where she built a successful news career alongside her husband David. After moving to Memphis to be closer to David's family during his father's ALS diagnosis, Sarah made the unexpected decision to leave journalism at 26 and return to Chick-fil-A. She spent a year and a half working for an operator, then two and a half years in the Leadership Development Program before planting herself in Springfield, Tennessee with her husband to build results and apply for restaurants. Today, she operates the Chick-fil-A in Glasgow, Kentucky—a dream she didn't even know she had at 15. Sarah's story is a masterclass in intensity, persistence, and doing whatever it takes to earn the next opportunity, even when "whatever it takes" meant working for free to gain experience. Her advice? Be intense. Be relentless. Make people wonder if you're crazy. Nobody gets anywhere great by being mediocre.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Early Life03:52 Career Beginnings in Journalism06:56 Transition to Chick-fil-A09:42 Navigating Personal and Professional Changes12:29 Deciding to Leave Journalism15:13 Lessons from Journalism to Leadership18:05 Communication Skills in Leadership20:34 The Grit Behind Journalism and Leadership23:01 Mindset Shift: From Victim to Hero25:10 The Importance of Clarity in Communication26:59 Reflection and Accountability in Leadership28:36 Building Trust Through Consistency30:09 The Power of Authentic Networking35:31 Be Intense: The Key to Success39:14 Continuous Improvement: The Journey Never Ends
By Jacob KarnesSarah Jane Cobb's path to becoming a Chick-fil-A operator wasn't linear—it was relentless. Starting as a 15-year-old team member working for gas money and a social life, Sarah went on to study broadcast journalism at the University of Tennessee, where she built a successful news career alongside her husband David. After moving to Memphis to be closer to David's family during his father's ALS diagnosis, Sarah made the unexpected decision to leave journalism at 26 and return to Chick-fil-A. She spent a year and a half working for an operator, then two and a half years in the Leadership Development Program before planting herself in Springfield, Tennessee with her husband to build results and apply for restaurants. Today, she operates the Chick-fil-A in Glasgow, Kentucky—a dream she didn't even know she had at 15. Sarah's story is a masterclass in intensity, persistence, and doing whatever it takes to earn the next opportunity, even when "whatever it takes" meant working for free to gain experience. Her advice? Be intense. Be relentless. Make people wonder if you're crazy. Nobody gets anywhere great by being mediocre.
Get Jacob’s Book for Free: https://www.masteryourfirstjob.com/free
Visit Our Website: https://wavesbusinesscoaching.com
Connect with Jacob on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobkarnes/
Subscribe to the Waves Business Coaching Podcast:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wavesbusinesscoaching
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3pbBD2zFZKsq588qJOh9QW
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/waves-business-coaching/id1714852483Visit our Website: https://wavesbusinesscoaching.com
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Early Life03:52 Career Beginnings in Journalism06:56 Transition to Chick-fil-A09:42 Navigating Personal and Professional Changes12:29 Deciding to Leave Journalism15:13 Lessons from Journalism to Leadership18:05 Communication Skills in Leadership20:34 The Grit Behind Journalism and Leadership23:01 Mindset Shift: From Victim to Hero25:10 The Importance of Clarity in Communication26:59 Reflection and Accountability in Leadership28:36 Building Trust Through Consistency30:09 The Power of Authentic Networking35:31 Be Intense: The Key to Success39:14 Continuous Improvement: The Journey Never Ends