A taxi passenger tapped the driver on the shoulder to ask him a question. The driver screamed, lost control of the car, nearly hit a bus, went up on the footpath, and stopped centimeters from a shop window
. For a second everything went quiet in the cab, then the driver said:
"Look mate, don't ever do that again. You scared the daylights out of me!".
The passenger apologized and said, "I didn't realize that a little tap would scare you so much."
The driver replied, "Sorry, it's not really your fault. Today is my first day as a cab driver - I've been driving a van carrying dead Bodies for the last 25 years.....
UGLY MORAL: Do not stick with one job for a long time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From India, Coimbatore
. For a second everything went quiet in the cab, then the driver said:
"Look mate, don't ever do that again. You scared the daylights out of me!".
The passenger apologized and said, "I didn't realize that a little tap would scare you so much."
The driver replied, "Sorry, it's not really your fault. Today is my first day as a cab driver - I've been driving a van carrying dead Bodies for the last 25 years.....
UGLY MORAL: Do not stick with one job for a long time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From India, Coimbatore
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From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Dear Mr Sardhar,
I loved your story but may not agree with the 'Moral' as like every object in life has two sides and on the other side of the coin is 'Loyalty'.
After I left the Defence Services, I was under the impression that the civil society was made up of rolling stones but I was pleasantly surprised at the No. of employees that have served in one or max two Orgs in their entire life. Quite a few had joined at junior levels and are at the top levels today.
Regards,
Col Jude
From India, Bangalore
I loved your story but may not agree with the 'Moral' as like every object in life has two sides and on the other side of the coin is 'Loyalty'.
After I left the Defence Services, I was under the impression that the civil society was made up of rolling stones but I was pleasantly surprised at the No. of employees that have served in one or max two Orgs in their entire life. Quite a few had joined at junior levels and are at the top levels today.
Regards,
Col Jude
From India, Bangalore
gud one again...i liked it much like ur other past posts..thakns aginkip smilingregards,disha
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi,
It was a wonderful way to convey the lesson.......BUT I dont agree to it fully.
As in my current organisation I have no. of exampleas who joined as freshers & now they have grown upto the level PMs & infact as VP & MD.
The other side of coin is that you may grow in that particular organisation but that might stop you to have exposure of other organisation culture, changes in industry & so on.....
So in short it majorly depend on individual perception, goals & objective....
Regards
Poonam
From India, Delhi
It was a wonderful way to convey the lesson.......BUT I dont agree to it fully.
As in my current organisation I have no. of exampleas who joined as freshers & now they have grown upto the level PMs & infact as VP & MD.
The other side of coin is that you may grow in that particular organisation but that might stop you to have exposure of other organisation culture, changes in industry & so on.....
So in short it majorly depend on individual perception, goals & objective....
Regards
Poonam
From India, Delhi
keep continuing sardar!!! as everyone’e been pointing, your messages have been good. regards ramesh
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
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