Remember to Thank The Guy Who Kills The Spiders…
Posted by Sabrina | Posted in Management | Posted on 22-02-2012
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Some of the upsides of working for yourself, by yourself is that you like your boss, you have no workplace drama (except with the voices in your head) and you can take naps if you so desire. One of the downsides (and this is huge) is that you have to be everyone. CEO, CHRO, CMO, CFO and Chief Spider Killer.
Unlike others in my family, I don’t mind spiders, but not minding them doesn’t mean I just want them hanging out. Since my office is in the basement, they often creep their way in to hang out with me while I work. I have great office space that my husband worked very hard to make beautiful for me and spiders really don’t go with the decor. So when they find their way in, I pick up a paper towel, or the handheld vacuum or whatever is handy to remove them from my workplace. And in case PETA is reading, of course I mean carry all 8 legs outside and release them into the wild….
Every time I do this I think about my workplace a few years ago. One of our call centers was suddenly infested with attack spiders. By attack, I don’t mean deadly or poisonous, I simply mean they would drop from the sky and bite. Oh and they were big. You can imagine the drama, the workers comp claims and the trepidation of each employee who had to wonder if something was going to drop from the ceiling and bite their neck. We called in exterminators and it took them several treatments to finally get rid of the creepy crawlers. Looking back now I appreciate more what they did for us. Sure we were paying customers and they got their due for taking care of our problem, but thank goodness someone exists that does that.
As leaders its easy to get caught up in thinking that those you are paying to do a job, whether employees or vendors, need no more recognition or appreciation beyond their paycheck. But what would you do without them? You’d have to kill your own spiders. Go thank them, right now!
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