M.Peer Mohamed Sardhar
733

A true story___!

One stormy night many years ago, an elderly man and his wife entered the lobby of a small hotel in Philadelphia. Trying to get out of the rain, the couple approached the front desk hoping to get some shelter for the night.

"Could you possibly give us a room here?" the husband asked.

The clerk, a friendly man with a winning smile, looked at the couple and explained that there were three conventions in town. "All of our rooms are taken," the clerk said. "But I can't send a nice couple like you out into the rain at one o'clock in the morning. Would you perhaps be willing to sleep in my room? It's not exactly a suite, but it will be good enough to make you folks comfortable for the night."

When the couple declined, the young man pressed on. "Don't worry about me, I'll make out just fine," the clerk told them.

So the couple agreed.

As he paid his bill the next morning, the elderly man said to the clerk, "You are the kind of manager who should be the boss of the best hotel in the United States. Maybe someday I'll build one for you."

The clerk looked at them and smiled. The three of them had a good laugh. As they drove away, the elderly couple agreed that the helpful clerk was indeed exceptional, as finding people who are both friendly and helpful isn't easy.

Two years passed. The clerk had almost forgotten the incident when he received a letter from the old man. It recalled that stormy night and enclosed a round-trip ticket to New York, asking the young man to pay them a visit.

The old man met him in New York, and led him to the corner of Fifth Avenue and 34th Street. He then pointed to a great new building there, a pale reddish stone, with turrets and watchtowers thrusting up to the sky.

"That," said the older man, "is the hotel I have just built for you to manage."

"You must be joking," the young man said.

"I can assure you I am not," said the older man, a sly smile playing around his mouth.

The older man's name was William Waldorf-Aster, and that magnificent structure was the original Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The young clerk who became its first manager was George C. Boldt. This young clerk never foresaw the turn of events that would lead him to become the manager of one of the world's most glamorous hotels

From India, Coimbatore
neelimabhatia
1

very moving and inspiring story
Neelima
www.jobtocareer.com

From United States, Middleton
sandhyagarg
2

Really gr8!! It shows ..u can get anythng done whtever u have planned and deserve if intentions are kind enough and obviously dedication & empathy should be there.

sborhan
1

a very inspiring story.
all good jobs are rewarded by the god. it happened here also.
but now a days, do we see any practice of any part of this story?
now no helping attitude and no greatgulness arround us.
borhan

From Bangladesh, Dhaka
jpeg_1209@yahoo.com
hi :D ,
it's a very inspiring story not to get tired of doing good for others without waiting or expecting for any return...but when some good things happen you will definitely harvest what u had planted....
keep posting.....
best regards,
peach :lol:

From Philippines
rajeshkn
It is a very nice story. i enjoyed it a lot. if we want to be in a good place, then it is essential that we need to keep ourself polite in front of others.
From India, Bengaluru
Vareed
A refreshing & inspiring story.
However, this is an urban legend. [http://www.snopes.com/glurge/waldorf.asp]

From India, Madras
Sameeroflko
7

Hi dear, good motivation. fall in love with your work. handle it with care and always be helpful to your customers (internal or external). sameer
From India, Calcutta
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