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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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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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