On 9/6/2013 10:21, Bryce Duchcherer wrote:
> Found this, thought I would share
>
> A few years ago I was hired to replace a retiring veteran in IT, and on
> his last day, he handed me 3 envelopes. I asked about these and he told
> me that when things got crazy and I didnt know what to do, open the
> first envelope and it would help me out. Then he said that after a while
> I would run into another bind and for me to open the 2nd envelope for
> guidance. He then told me that I would no doubt encounter another crisis
> and for me to open the 3rd envelope when that happened. So a few months
> down the road a situation came up and I was clueless so I opened the
> first envelope. It simply said, " Tell them you are still new to the
> position and it takes time to build your own footprint in this business
> but you are almost there." I did this and to my amazement it bought me
> some relief from upper management. A few months later, I again had
> things go haywire and opened the 2nd envelope. It simply said, " Blame
> everything on me. Tell them I had gotten soft in my execution and it
> must be the reason for my retirement." I felt bad to do this but he
> suggested it so I did and it worked amazingly well. Finally a good bit
> of time passed and I again ran into a bind and just didnt know what to
> do and opened the final envelope. I slumped in my chair as it said:
> "Prepare 3 envelopes."

Is it a bad thing that my initial reaction to reading this was to look 
for the "Like" button to click and show my appreciation for the post? :)

Sam


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