Guest guest Posted October 10, 2002 Report Share Posted October 10, 2002 Interesting Anecdote... 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 palace of 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 Astor, and the 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. And the lesson is..........treat everyone with love, grace and respect, and you cannot fail! .................................. Hello Friends, I have been very busy with my new puppy, Skyler. I don't seem to get to the computer as much lately. <g> He is a gem from above and I just love him. He is 16 weeks old today. If anyone wants to see a picture of him, post me privately and I'll send a picture to you. I found the above anecdote interesting to read and hope you enjoy it. Have a great day. Kindest Regards, Harold http://gemsofthought.tripod.com/poetry/ --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.400 / Virus Database: 226 - Release 09/10/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 , " blue willow " <musings@s...> wrote: > " 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 Astor, and the 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. Dear friend, I did love the story. And I loved the mentioning of the specifics, names, places, etc. > And the lesson is..........treat everyone with love, grace > and respect, and you cannot fail! Unfortunately, I'm not sure how you jumped to that conclusion...as being a " lesson " of life. The inference is that, " if one gives ANY wet couple his room for the night, then he will get fame and fortune " ...and that's a big stretch. On the other hand, politeness, respect are very good attributes that help anyone thoughout life... ....I am also sure that more happened than the story revealed. So, my question is, " what else happened that lead to the actual spending of millions to build that hotel? " > I have been very busy with my new puppy, Skyler. I don't seem to >get to the computer as much lately. <g> Yes. I do understand. We have 2, 1/2 grown German Shepards. And playing with them, and training them is fun and is also an 'eater of' decretionary time. > I found the above anecdote interesting to read and hope you enjoy >it. Have a great day. I also enjoyed the above anecdote and found it interesting. I just found the " this, therefore that " , to be a stretch. Kindest regards to you also Harold. Moderator, mindmastery-essentialskills Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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