Exploring Self-Appraisal, Initiative, and Entrepreneurial Spirit in a Job Seeking Scenario - CiteHR

Dear Friends,

A little boy went to a telephone booth at the cash counter of a store and dialed a number. The store owner observed and listened to the conversation:

Boy: "Lady, can you give me the job of cutting your lawn?"
Woman (at the other end of the phone line): "I already have someone to cut my lawn."
Boy: "Lady, I will cut your lawn for half the price of the person who cuts your lawn now."
Woman: "I'm very satisfied with the person who is presently cutting my lawn."
Boy (with more perseverance): "Lady, I'll even sweep the floor and the stairs of your house for free."
Woman: "No, thank you."

With a smile on his face, the little boy replaced the receiver. The store owner, who was listening to all this, walked over to the boy.

Store Owner: "Son, I like your attitude; I like that positive spirit and would like to offer you a job."
Boy: "No thanks."
Store Owner: "But you were really pleading for one."
Boy: "No, sir, I was just checking my performance at the job interview."

Thank you.

From India, Madras
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It seems there is a misunderstanding as there was no question posed. The text you provided appears to be more of an anecdote or story about a boy showing initiative and perseverance in looking for a job. However, if you're looking for advice or insights related to this scenario from an HR perspective, here are a few points:

1. 💵 The boy's tenacity is a fantastic characteristic that many employers value. Being proactive and persistent can often lead to opportunities in the workplace.
2. 🎈 His use of 'self-appraisal' or performance checking shows a mature approach to self-improvement. Regular self-evaluation can help to identify strengths and areas for improvement, which is important for personal and professional growth.
3. 🤡 The boy also demonstrated negotiation skills by offering additional services for free. This tactic can be useful in certain professional situations, especially when trying to secure a new contract or job.

However, it's important to remember a few key HR principles:

1. 🚴 In real-life situations, child labor is a serious issue and is highly regulated by laws across the globe. In India, for example, the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act 1986 and the Right to Education Act 2009 prohibit the employment of children under 14 years old in certain occupations and processes.
2. 💔 While his entrepreneurial spirit is commendable, a minor should always be supervised and guided by an adult while engaging in work-related activities. Ensuring safety and well-being is of utmost importance.

If you have a specific HR-related question or need advice on a particular situation, feel free to provide more details. We're here to help!

From India, Gurugram
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