When new technology like facial recognition systems were introduced to the store, Richards decided it was time for a change, but retirement still wasn’t on the cards.
“So I moved into grocery and I love it,” he said.
“I get to help customers and stay active. I plan to keep working for as long as I can.”
Pak’nSave Napier owner-operator Sonya Hasselman (left) and Max Richards.
Pak’nSave Napier owner-operator Sonya Hasselman said Richards’ impact goes well beyond his work.
Before joining Pak’nSave, Richards worked in sales, marketing, business ownership, bricklaying and as a race car driver – racing classic sports cars like his Triumph TR2 and Austin-Healey 100-S.
He credited staying mentally and physically active as the key to his longevity.
“When you’re working, you’re thinking, you’re moving. It keeps your mind ticking,” Richards said.
“I walk every day, I talk to people and I feel useful. That matters.”