Everyone usually has a hard
first day at a new job, and it's no different for the kid in this fun
fictitious story. When his manager comes
to check on him after his first day, he is disappointed by the number of people
the kid has made sales to. Check out the
story to see how the kid replies to his boss's outburst.
A young guy from North Dakota
moves to Florida and goes to a big "everything under one roof"
department store looking for a job.
The manager says, "Do you
have any sales experience?"
The kid says, "Yeah. I
was a vacuum salesman back in North Dakota."
The manager was unsure, but he
liked the kid and figured he'd give him a shot, so he gave him the job. "You start tomorrow. I'll come down
after we close and see how you did."
His first day on the job was
rough, but he got through it. After the store was locked up, the manager came
down to the sales floor to check on how the kid did on his first day. "How many customers bought something
from you today?"
The kid frowns and looks at
the floor and mutters, "One".
The manager replies,
"Just one?!!? Our employees average sales to 20 to 30 customers a
day. That will have to change and soon
if you'd like to continue your employment here. We have very strict standards
for our sales force here in Florida. One sale a day might have been acceptable
in North Dakota, but you're not on the farm anymore, son."
The kid took his beating, but
continued to look at his shoes. The manager felt kind of bad for chewing him
out on his first day. He asked (semi-sarcastically), "So, how much was
your one sale for?"
The kid looks up at his
manager and says "$101,237.65".
The manager, astonished, says,
"$101,237.65?!? What the heck did you sell?"
The kid says, "Well,
first, I sold him some new fish hooks. Then, I sold him a new fishing rod to go
with his new hooks. Then, I asked him where he was going fishing and he said
down the coast, so I told him he was going to need a boat. We went down to the
boat department, and I sold him a twin engine Chris Craft. Then he said he
didn't think his Honda Civic would pull it, so I took him down to the
automotive department and sold him that 4x4 Expedition."
The manager said "A guy
came in here to buy a fish hook, and you sold him a boat and a TRUCK!?"
The kid said, "No, the
guy came in here to buy tampons for his wife, and I said, 'Dude, your weekend's
shot, you should go fishing.'"
Reference: sfglobe
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