The Fruit of Initiative

Posted by Unknown On Tuesday, February 22, 2011 4 comments
Some years ago, three brothers left the farm to work in the city. They were all hired by the same company at the same pay. Three years later, Jim was being paid $500 a month, Frank was receiving $1,000, but George was now making $1,500.

Their father decided to visit the employer. He listened to the confused father and said, "I will let the boys explain for themselves."

Jim was summoned to the supervisor's office and was told:

"Jim, I understand the Far East Importers has just brought in a large transport plane loaded with Japanese import goods. Will you please go over to the airport and get a cargo inventory?"

Three minutes later, Jim returned to the office. "The cargo was one thousand bolts of Japanese silk," Jim reported. "I got the information over the telephone from a member of the crew."

When Jim left, Frank, the $1,000 a month brother, was called. "Frank," said the supervisor, "I wish you'd go out to the airport and get an inventory of the cargo plane which was just brought in by Far East Importers."

An hour later, Frank was back in the office with a list showing that the plane carried 1,000 bolts of Japanese silk, 500 transistor radios, and 1,000 hand painted bamboo trays. George, the $1,500 a month brother, was given identical instructions. Working hours were over when he finally returned.



"The transport plane carried one thousand bolts of Japanese silk," he began. "It was on sale at sixty dollars a bolt, so I took a two-day option on the whole lot. I have wired a designer in New York offering the silk at seventy-five dollars a bolt. I expect to have the order tomorrow. I also found five hundred transistor radios, which I sold over the telephone at a profit of $2.30 each. There were a thousand bamboo trays, but they were of poor quality, so I didn't try to do anything with them."

When George left the office, the employer smiled. "You probably noticed," he said, "that Jim doesn't do what he's told, Frank does only what he'd told, but George does without being told."

The future is full of promise for one who shows initiative.

-Author Unknown-

*Sorry I have not written much the past few days. My relatives left for US and HK and I have been feeling quite blue. Apart from that, I have to meet a work commitment for college. I really want to talk about the Interlok issue and have been dying to blog about it. Will get round to do it by tomorrow! Take care and rest well.

4 comments to The Fruit of Initiative

  1. says:

    Anonymous In Malaysia especially the govt sector, George will probably be an outcast and worse, got fired.

    Cheers,
    Mel

  1. says:

    Anonymous The saying that people who never do any more than they are paid for never get paid for any more than they do cannot be more right!

    There are people of many characters out there. People who will wait for things to happen, people who will watch things happen and people who want to make things happen.

    The choice is up to each individual and just because we cannot find perfection on earth doesn't mean that we can just pass our daily life with mundane rountine.

    Take whatever chance we are given and surely we will live not to regret that moment of wanting for change. For change is inevitable
    as we have seen in recent time all over the world. Let us usher in the new dawn for change to happen to this nation.

    ~ahoo~

  1. says:

    Unknown Thanks, Mel, for swinging by and for sharing such a thought-provoking comment. We live in a different realm ...sighs...Saddening but true. Take care and have a great week. Please keep in touch!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ahoo

    Thanks so much for your very encouraging and inspiring response to this story. Your reminders for us to persevere and to be patient and await change is most timely during this challenging period.

    Take care and have a blessed evening.

    Cheers

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