Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Don't you have an e-mail???

An unemployed man applied for a janitorial job at Microsoft.
The HR manager asks him to come in for an interview (sweep the floor) and says:

- You got the job. Give me your e-mail, so that I can send the job application for you to fill out and your schedule.

The man became very worried and explained that he didn’t own a computer, much less have an e-mail.
The HR manager says he regrets this unfortunate inconvenience, but if he didn’t have an e-mail, it meant he virtually didn’t exist, and if he didn’t exist, he couldn’t get hired for the job.

Without knowing what else to do, the man left, with only $10 in his pocket.
He decides to go to the supermarket and buy a crate with 10 pounds of tomatoes.

He goes out knocking from door to door, selling the tomatoes by the pound, and in less than two hours he was able to double his investment.
He did this three more times and returned home with $60.

The man realized that he would be able to survive by doing this, so he begins going out earlier in the morning and coming home later in the day. His earnings doubled and tripled every day.

Shortly after, he bought a van, which he later traded-in for a truck. Soon, he was able to buy his own small fleet of delivery vehicles.

Five years later, the man had become one of the largest food retailers.
Sometime later, he decided to get a life insurance policy.

He called an insurance broker and chose a protection plan. At the end of their conversation, the broker asked him for his e-mail to send over the proposal.
The man says he doesn’t have an e-mail.

The broker answered curiously, “You don’t have e-mail and you were able to build an empire, imagine what you would have accomplished if you had an e-mail!

The man thinks about this comment and says:
- I would have been a janitor at Microsoft!

* 1st Moral of the story: The Internet won’t solve all your problems. It may help you, but what brings great changes in your life is your commitment, dedication and, above all, your SACRIFICE!

* 2nd Moral of the story: If you want to be a "janitor" keep depending on others, don’t do your part!!!

* 3rd Moral of the story: Build your SACRIFICE.

Greetings to all of our friends and companions of war.

Collaboration: Bishop Julio Caesar L. Freitas

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