Friday, 3 January 2025

Looking for a Job

 






Looking for a Job

There was a young man who didn’t like living at his father’s house because of the constant "nagging" he received:

"If you’re not using the fan, turn it off."

"The TV is on in the living room, and no one is there. Turn it off!"

"Close the door."

"Don’t waste so much water."

The son couldn’t stand his father correcting him over such "little things."

He endured this until one day, he received an invitation for a job interview.

"As soon as I get the job, I’ll leave this city. I won’t have to listen to my father’s complaints anymore," he thought.

Before leaving for the interview, his father gave him some advice:

"Answer all the questions confidently. Even if you don’t know the answer, say it with assurance."

He also gave him more money than he actually needed for the interview.

When the young man arrived at the interview location, he noticed there were no security guards at the door. The door was left open outward, which was likely inconvenient for people passing by. He closed the door before entering.

Walking through the garden, he saw beautiful flowers but also noticed the gardener had left the hose running, wasting water. He moved the hose toward other plants that needed it.

At the reception, there was no one present, but a sign indicated the interview was on the first floor. He climbed the stairs slowly.

He noticed a light still on, probably since the night before. He remembered his father’s words:

"Why are you leaving the room without turning off the light?"

Although the thought annoyed him, he turned off the light before continuing.

On the first floor, he found a large hall with many people waiting for their turn. Seeing so many applicants, he wondered if he even had a chance of getting the job.

Near the entrance, there was a welcome mat, but it was placed upside down. Although slightly irritated, he adjusted it properly.

In the front rows, people were sitting close together, while the back rows were empty, with several fans running unnecessarily. Once again, he recalled his father’s voice:

"Why are the fans running in an empty space?"

He turned off the unnecessary fans and sat in one of the empty chairs.

He noticed many candidates entering the interview room and leaving quickly through another door, making it impossible to guess what questions were being asked.

When his turn came, he stood nervously in front of the interviewer. The interviewer glanced at his documents without much attention and asked:

"When can you start working?"

The young man, confused, wondered if this was a trick question or if he was actually being offered the job.

Seeing his hesitation, the interviewer explained:

"We don’t ask questions here because we believe they don’t effectively evaluate someone’s skills. Instead, we observe behaviours through a series of tests. We have CCTV cameras monitoring everything. Of all the candidates today, you were the only one who closed the door, adjusted the welcome mat, turned off the unnecessary fans and lights, and reused the water from the hose. That’s why we decided to hire you."

At that moment, the young man recalled all his father’s teachings. Although he had always complained about his discipline, he realized it was thanks to that discipline that he got his first job. His frustration and resentment disappeared. He decided to go home and thank his father, eager to share the good news.

Everything our parents tell us is for our benefit, to ensure we have a bright future.

To become a person of value, we must accept corrections and guidance that help us eliminate bad habits. That’s what our parents do when they discipline us and set boundaries.

Our father is our teacher when we are young, a "villain" during our youth, but a guide for life.

Mothers often visit their children when they grow older, but fathers don’t always know how to do that.

It’s not worth hurting your parents while they are alive and regretting it when they’re gone.

Always treat them with love and respect.

  


 Respect for parents is a fundamental value in many cultures and religions. It involves showing love, consideration, and appreciation for the people who raised or supported you. Respecting your parents means recognizing their efforts, sacrifices, and roles in your life and treating them with kindness and gratitude. This respect can be expressed in many ways, including:

  1. Listening to them: Giving your parents your time and attention when they speak, acknowledging their opinions and feelings.

  2. Helping and supporting them: Whether it's providing emotional support or assisting with practical tasks, helping your parents shows that you care.

  3. Being considerate of their needs: Understanding their physical, emotional, or financial needs as they age and offering assistance when needed.

  4. Expressing gratitude: Saying thank you for the sacrifices they’ve made for your well-being, and showing appreciation for the things they’ve done for you.

  5. Being patient and understanding: Parents are not perfect, and respecting them means accepting their flaws and showing patience with them, especially as they age or encounter challenges.

  6. Following their guidance: In many cultures, honoring your parents also means taking their advice or instructions into consideration when making decisions.


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Looking for a Job

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