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Daily Inspiration: Meet Raven & Feefee Caballero

Today we’d like to introduce you to Raven & Feefee Caballero

Hi Raven & FeeFee, thanks for sharing your story with us. To start, maybe you can tell our readers some of your backstory.
I was always taking pictures and videos of our “girlz”. I was that annoying pet parent showing friends at work, “look how cute my babies are”. And, by babies I obviously meant my beautiful dogs of course. So I started them their own Instagram account, which quickly turned into 3 other Social Media platforms, and their own LinkedIn. We decided to try to become Amazon Influencers at the beginning of this year. We got approved on the first try.

What began as a hobby, has quickly turned into a part time job. Now we post regularly on average 4 times a week. Not to mention the work that goes into the Amazon Store. As a result we have also done reviews for companies and are Affiliates & have Partnerships.

Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
The struggles have been that I was completely Clueless about computers. Other than some occasional shopping online, I knew nothing. I didn’t even know how to save, forward, or repost social media videos. Everything I have learned I have researched and it has been self taught. It is still an ongoing learning process. And much of it has been learning as things come up.

Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
I am a supervisor at one of the largest nationwide Orthotic and Prosthetic companies. For those who do not know what that is, it means making limbs and devices like back braces, leg braces, arm braces, etc.

I have worked in every main section within our fabrication lab. I am especially skilled when it comes to Prosthetics (making legs). I would say I am definitely known for this.

I am proud of the fact that I created the guidelines on what materials are used for certain laminations. It may not sound like a big deal, but in this industry it is. The weight of the patient and their activity level, all matter.

I think what sets me apart from the other Supervisors is I really try to have a pretty chill demeanor I like to build people up, if they make a mistake, instead of yelling at them or making them feel bad. Because we all make mistakes.

Can you talk to us a bit about the role of luck?
I think that I worked hard to move up in my career, I don’t think luck (good or bad was a factor).

As far as learning the ropes of computers, social media and all that. I do think I was lucky to have gotten things right the first time around (at least so far).

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