
This seems like some good advice
Probably should say “pests” (plural)!
No wonder the people are happy to work there, they’re pest free. 😉
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called “Leadership With Heart.”“Leadership with Heart“—you’ll see this as my byline for my Times of Israel blog, and which I also use daily under my signature line in my professional emails. To me, it represents my goal of becoming a leader and doing it with a “lev tahor” (pure heart), represented as much as possible to others through good thoughts, words, and deeds.
In terms of impact, I was pleasantly surprised recently when at least three different people came up to me after I did or said something, and they responded with something like, “Oh, I get it. That’s what ‘Leadership with Heart’ means in your tagline.” I can’t tell you how happy that made me to hear that. I wasn’t just saying it, but acting it, and others noticed it positively.
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
This was a funny sign at the store:
You don’t have to be crazy to work here, we’ll train you.
Some places they hire the crazies and other they train them to be crazy.
Perhaps, it’s a bad culture or some bad applies, but either way they can turn good, caring employees into some more crazies to add to the office’s bunch of bananas.
Fortunate is s/he who works in a normal, good workplace and can do “a decent day’s work for a decent day’s pay.” 😉
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)