My CEO is passionate about people. She is kind, yet tough. She is normal, not extravagant. She is easy to talk to, not harsh. She is caring and inspiring. She does everything herself. She writes employees herself, and attends meetings and lunch with us. She said to us, "if you feel it's not right, don't do it just for a number". Now, to you readers who may not know where I come from or where I am... It doesn't make sense. But to me, my fellow friends in the biz, you get it... You understand what a huge statement that is.
I worked for a company that would yell, and scream and demand numbers to be hit on a daily basis but give no emotion showing any passion for their job or yours or changing people's lives to get that number.
The CEO looked at us and said, "I love my job. Not for the money or the title but for changing people's lives and turning them into success stories". That's admirable. That's inspirational. I want to love my job that much. I want to be that good to change people's lives and make a difference.
I have had lunch with the VP of the company both days I have been in training and he doesn't stop talking. Ina good way. He tells us inspiring stories about his success within this company, how much it's changed his life and all of the lives he has come into contact with. It's amazing to sit next to the VP of your company and have him tell you that he loves his job. Not only did he rave about loving his job he raved about the company and the values and changing lives everyday. He raved about the people he met and the single mothers who turned out to be success stories. It almost brought tears to my eyes.
I finally, finally am in a place I love. Finally I am in a place to call home away from home. Like the CEO said, when you're here you're family. They sure do a great job at treating you like you're family. From the pay, and benefits to the food and accommodations. They are phenomenal.
I am so excited to be a successful hard worker and be the best at this job!
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