Even When No One is Watching



Many years ago, as one of his first jobs, my dad worked with a local trucking company servicing and refueling trucks. Often, after he finished working on more than his share of trucks and had them parked and ready for the next delivery, he would bring his own car into the garage to service and polish it. When the owner visited one evening and surveyed the scene, he verified that all the trucks had been properly serviced; he then asked my dad if he would wash and polish his prized ’58 Thunderbird. Dad earned the owner’s trust and respect by exhibiting good work ethics. You never know who is observing you on the job; for your own wellbeing and that of your family, do your job to the best of your ability. Comment here.
 
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