The little people (in our minds) the ones who serve us on the lane he ones who hold the doors open those people need more respect from us. I tell you I was in a fancy restaurant and happen to be hosted by MSN, as is it customary they give prizes at the end. Well I win the gift (a nice MP3 player) and with out thinking I call over the waiter ho happen to be really nice and gave him the gift. His initial reaction was “no I cannot take it” when I insisted he said “wow this is the best tip I ever got”.
I have to say the look on his face was priceless and I am so glad I experienced it, the guys from Target (Tarjay in French) were very impressed and I hope they actually take a lesson from it. I do remember a commercial that spoke about the little guy (Miller) it touched me and go the message home. The little guy is not so little he is everyone of us at a stage in our lives r us in a situation where we have no control we need to respect them and make them us because we are all part of the global society and the world is always turning so today you are Mr. Executive tomorrow Mr. placing the quarters in the pay tolls because people are to lazy to stick out a hand and throw it in the bin.
One thing I did learn from an MSN dinner, I happen to invite a fellow conference person to a dinner in her high pitched voice she says “I won this trip I better GOOGLE some good places to go” the place turned deathly silent people whispering “she said the G word at a M dinner” well I didn’t hear the end of it and the company is banned from advertising with MSN. Not sure the lesson here however one thing I do not so is invite poeple to dinners that are not hosted by me.
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