VISIONS Newsletter - Sep-Oct, 2005 - Published Bi-Monthly
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One of the ways you can respect others is to be certain that your primary
exercise does not consists of “Jumping to Conclusions.” Remember the story of
The Tough CEO.
A large company, feeling it was time for a shakeup, hired a new CEO. This new
boss was determined to rid the company of all slackers. On a tour of the
facilities, the CEO noticed a guy leaning on a wall. The room was full of workers
and he wanted to let them know that he meant business!
The new CEO walked up to the guy leaning against the wall and asked, "How
much money do you make a week?"
A little surprised, the young fellow looked at him and replied, "I make $300.00 a
week. Why?"
The CEO then handed the guy $1,200 in cash and screamed, "Here's four
weeks' pay, now GET OUT and don't come back."
Feeling pretty good about himself, the CEO looked around the room and asked,
"Does anyone want to tell me what that goof-off did here?"
From across the room came a voice . . .
"Pizza delivery guy from Domino's."
Author Unknown