Jessies Gloves杰西的手套

2013-04-29 00:44
时代英语·高三 2013年7期
关键词:辛西娅帕特杰西

I do a lot of management training each year for the Circle K Corporation, a national chain of convenience stores. Among the topics we address in our seminars is the retention of quality employees—a real challenge to managers when you consider the pay scale in the service industry. During these discussions, I ask the participants, “What has caused you to stay long enough to become a manager?” Some time back a new manager Cynthia took the question and slowly, with her voice almost breaking, said, “It was a $19 baseball glove.”

Cynthia told the group that she originally took a Circle K clerk job as an interim position while she looked for something better. On her second or third day behind the counter, she received a phone call from her nine-year-old son, Jessie. He needed a baseball glove for Little League. She explained that as a single mother, money was very tight, and her first check would have to go for paying bills. Perhaps she could buy his baseball glove with her second or third check.

When Cynthia arrived for work the next morning, Patricia, the store manager, asked her to come to the small room in the back of the store that served as an office. Cynthia wondered if she had done something wrong or left some part of her job incomplete from the day before. She was concerned and confused.

Patricia handed her a box. “I overheard you talking to your son yesterday,” she said, “and I know that it is hard to explain things to kids. This is a baseball glove for Jessie because he may not understand how important he is, even though you have to pay bills before you can buy gloves. You know we cant pay good people like you as much as we would like to; but we do care, and I want you to know you are important to us.”

The thoughtfulness, empathy and love of this convenience store manager demonstrates vividly that people remember more how much an employer cares than how much the employer pays. An important lesson for the price of a Little League baseball glove.

我每年都为全国连锁便利店索克公司做大量的管理培训。在经营管理研习会上,我们要谈的话题包括如何留住高素质的员工——考虑到服务业的薪工标准,这对经理们是一项巨大的考验。在这些讨论中,我问与会者:“是什么使你们留在了公司,并当上了经理?”过了一会儿,一名新经理辛西娅接过问题,几乎哽咽地说:“是因为一副十九美元的棒球手套。”

辛西娅告诉大家,最初她来索克只作为临时员工,那时她也在寻找更好的工作。就在上班两三天后,她接到了九岁儿子杰西的电话——孩子参加儿童棒球联盟赛需要一副棒球手套。她解释道,自己是单身母亲,经济拮据,第一个月的薪水要用来偿付账单。也许她只能用第二个月或第三个月的薪水来给儿子买棒球手套了。

第二天早晨辛西娅上班后,店铺经理帕特丽夏把她叫到了店后一间用作办公室的小屋。辛西娅以为她做错了什么,或是前一天有什么工作没有完成。她很担心,也很纳闷。

帕特丽夏递给她一个盒子,说:“我昨天不小心听到你和你儿子讲电话。我知道有些事情很难对小孩子解释。这是给杰西的棒球手套,也许他不会理解自己对你有多么重要,尽管你只能先付账单,然后才能买棒球手套。你要知道,虽然我们无法给像你这样好的员工更高的薪水,但是我们是很关心你的,也想让你知道你对我们有多重要。”

这家便利店经理所表现的周到、体贴和爱心生动地证明,比起雇主所付的薪水,人们记得更深的是他们所给的关心。一副十九美元的儿童棒球联盟手套,是多么重要的一课啊!

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