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Chicken Man - Inspirational Story

by Walter Bovay
(Charleston, SC - USA)

I utilized my time wisely while I was in the Navy, and earned both my B.S. and M.A degrees in my spare time while serving on active duty. It was never my career goal to retire from the Navy and wind up frying chicken and making subs in a supermarket deli...

After a 5 year stint as a human resource manager, the market dried up for experienced HR professionals, so I tried a back door approach to stay in human resources. I took a menial position in a supermarket deli frying chicken and making submarine sandwiches hoping to transfer to the corporate HR Department. Mentally, I never resigned myself to being a minimum wage employee. This was just an avenue to get a transfer into my dream position...

Because I approached my job with a different mind set, I was a "breath of fresh air" in the deli. Abraham Maslow would call this Self-Actualization; the joy is not in the compensation, but in performing the job itself. Every day, I practiced two personal philosophies: "Treat every customer like they are your next employer," and, "Treat every customer like family and treat every employee like customers."

In two years time, regretfully, the store didn't realize the gem they had, and I decided to move on. My two year experience taught me several things. I learned being nice is a choice, and why not choose to be nice? My working conditions were not enviable, but I went out of my way to be the bright spot in my customer's day. I knew many by first names and many shopped our deli exclusively because they enjoyed being treated as special. Not only did being nice make my shift enjoyable and rewarding, but I could see in the faces of my customers, that niceness equates to the intangible joy experienced when one receives a beautiful bouquet of flowers for no special reason from a loved one or a friend. This is exactly the same message conveyed by Peggy McColl in an article entitled, "Something of Value," appearing on 11/30/07 in, 'Insight of the Day' by Michael Angier/SuccessNet.org.

A world without niceness makes for a sea of disgruntled customers and a very dismal planet. Spread cheers over sneers!

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Chicken Man - Inspirational Story

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Oct 13, 2011
GOLDEN RULE
by: tatenda malunga

Thanks for the reminder that we must care for others even the bible encourages us to do so.
We should always be aware of the golden rule.

Oct 03, 2011
Golden Rule
by: Mary Joan

Thanks Walter for reminding us... yes, indeed, the Golden Rule is timeless, a choice, and golden for a reason! Blessings, MJ

Sep 10, 2011
Contact Info
by: Walter

Please e-mail me (don't post) the phone numbers to Tracy Batman and Al Delarosa.

Thank you kind sir,
Walter

[Fion]: Walter, I'm sorry but I don't have those phone numbers as your friends didn't leave down any contact numbers on my website. For Tracy Batman, you might want to read her comment again and try to look for her on the Linkedln or FB websites.

Jul 12, 2011
Hi Walter
by: Tracy M. Batman

It's Tracy... Great story. I would like to be in touch with you, but not sure how to reach you. I'm on LinkedIn, FB and in the Global/Conus/AKO accounts.

Apr 06, 2011
Calling Al De Larosa or Delarosa
by: Walter B

Al!

How in the heck did you ever find me on this page? I write occasionally in hopes of one day being published. If it were possible to combine Dave Barry, Mark Twain, and Ashleigh Brilliant into one author, I would be him! (Not too many people have ever heard of Ashleigh Brilliant. His claim to fame is all of his observations of life are expressed in 17 words or less. You won't believe how funny and profound one can be in 17 words or less! He's an easy read if you suffer from ADHD! I crack open a new can of Dave Barry's Cheez Whiz and delve into Brilliant's thoughts.

I live in Charleston, SC, and my phone number is xxx-xxx-xxxx. We have a lot of catching up to do!! Don't drop the ball, ship mate!
Walter

[Fion:] Hi Al DeLaRosa, if you're reading the above comment by Walter B and would like to have his contact number, please use the "Contact Us" form on this website to reach me and I'll pass on his number to you. Please understand that for privacy reasons, I'll remove phone numbers.

Mar 01, 2011
LAMP: a Light to others
by: PhatZ. Apelado

It takes a lot of effort to frown while
it takes fewer muscles to smile. I rather choose to smile, because it helps in spreading the virus of loving and caring.

In fact, sharing your views and perspective (like yours) is a small act of kindness itself and it does make a difference to those people who have read it.

May God shine on you as you continue to be a "light" to others..

Feb 07, 2011
inspired
by: Anonymous

I am very inspired by this story. I work in a call center, and I deal with all types of customers. Every time I have to deal with a difficult customer and feel like I'm already stressed out, I think of your story and I get the strength to be nice to them because I know this is my job to help them and I hope in my own small ways I'm able to help them out.

Jan 07, 2011
Class 82002
by: Al DeLaRosa

I once knew a Chicken Man in Newport, RI...is that you Walter?

Nov 05, 2010
Nice
by: K. SUVAS SREEDHARAN

It is not that you should be nice with your customers or only when you are behind the counter, it is something which you should be with everyone. Everyone has problems, but you are really great if you can put your problems on the backburner and be nice with everyone, maybe your niceties will make someone who is in deep trouble forget his/her problem as well at least till the time he/she is with you.

Aug 02, 2010
CHICKEN MAN
by: Tom T, Auburn, Wa

Thank you for sharing. I do need to learn from you in treating my customers, family, and everyone else around me with kindness and love in my heart.

Jul 12, 2010
Important to be nice
by: Paul K.

It is nice to be important.
However.......
It is more important to be nice!

May 05, 2010
Nice story to ponder...
by: Monaliza Asedillo

I learned a lot from this story that you posted. And I also felt guilt, sometimes I neglect the fact that if you don't want to be treated badly by others you should not do unto other what you don't like others do unto you. Maybe I should always keep that in mind, and make sure to do my job as nicely as I can, without sacrificing the company rules, telling the customers what I can do rather than what I can't do. Also try to put my shoe on the customer's foot. I hope to hear more stories from you...

Sep 23, 2009
Chicken story
by: Namz

you are an inspiration to me with your story. well how i wish i can just have an attitude towards life as you have, continue being this way.

Mar 13, 2009
Chicken Man
by: Walter B

I am told that I am "nice." By being nice, I get taken advantage of quite a bit. You've heard the quote, "Nice quys finish last," right? Well, that's only the first half of the quote. The real quote says, "Nice guys finish last on earth, but first in Heaven."

Mar 13, 2009
Why not choose to be nice?
by: Sumter, SC

I too have lived by the rule "do unto others as you would have them do unto you" and "If you can't say something nice don't say anything at all". I am said to be very sweet and very quiet.

Jan 30, 2008
Chicken Story Response
by: Joanna Innes

Walla, you make a contribution to the readers of this inspirational site with your chicken story, one that's easy to read, with enough specific details and information to provide some meat to the carcus, and just the right amount of sentiment to fluff out the feathers on the old bird. I only wish you could find the time to start your autobiography. Your readers want to hear more of your stories in the navy, in the work place, and just in life.

Jan 25, 2008
The Choice to Be Nice
by: Fion

Hi Walter, thanks for your very nice story! I hope you're still "a bright spot" in others' lives today. Your mental attitude is wonderful and I hope you've since found a place where you are allowed to shine as the gem that you are. Wishing you great abundance, health and joy!

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