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An unemployed man is desperate to support his family
of a wife and three kids. He applies for a janitor's job at a large firm and
easily passes an aptitude test.
The human resources manager tells him, "You will
be hired at minimum wage of $9.35 an hour. Let me have your e-mail address
so that we can get you in the loop. Our system will
automatically e-mail you all the forms and advise you when to start and where to
report on your first day." Taken aback, the man protests that he is poor and has
neither a computer nor an e-mail address. To this the manager replies, "You must
understand that to a company like ours that means that you virtually do not
exist. Without an e-mail address you can hardly expect to be employed
by a high-tech firm. Good day."
Stunned, the man leaves. Not knowing where to
turn and having $10 in his wallet, he walks past a farmers' market and sees
stand selling 25 lb. crates of beautiful red tomatoes. He buys a crate, carries it to
a busy corner and displays the tomatoes.
In less than 2 hours he sells all the tomatoes and
makes 100% profit. Repeating the process several times more that day, he
ends up with almost $100 and arrives home
that night with several bags of groceries for his family.
During the night he decides to repeat the tomato
business the next day. By the end of the week he is getting up early every
day and working into the night. He multiplies his profits quickly. Early in the second week he acquires a cart to
transport several boxes of tomatoes at a time, but before a month is up he
sells the cart to buy a broken-down pickup truck.
At the end of a year he owns three old trucks.
His two sons have left their neighborhood gangs to help him with the tomato
business, his wife is buying the tomatoes, and his daughter is taking night
courses at the community college so she can keep books for him. By the end of the second year he has a dozen very
nice used trucks and employs 15 previously unemployed people, all selling
tomatoes. He continues to work hard. Time passes and at the end of the fifth year he owns
a fleet of nice trucks and a warehouse that his wife supervises, plus two tomato
farms that the boys manage.
The tomato company's payroll has put hundreds of homeless
and jobless people to work. His daughter reports that the business
grossed over one million dollars. Planning for the future, he decides to buy some life
insurance. Consulting with an insurance adviser, he picks an
insurance plan to fit his new
circumstances. Then the adviser asks him for
his e-mail address in order to send the final documents electronically. When the man replies that he doesn't have time to
mess with a computer and has no e-mail address, the insurance man is
stunned, "What, you don't have e-mail? No computer? No
Internet? Just think where you would
be today if you'd had all of that five years ago!" "Ha!" snorts the man. "If I'd had
e-mail five years ago I would be sweeping floors at IBM and making $9.35 an
hour." Which brings us to the moral of the story?
Since you got this story by e-mail, you're probably
closer to being janitor than a millionaire. Sadly, I received it also...
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