OK, this may seem a bit strange, but I am intrigued by this guy that works in our neighborhood. We live in a townhome community that is very dog friendly, and right behind our house, there is a huge grassy area where all the dogs can run, play and occasionally fight with each other. So you can imagine the message board with people posting about so- and- so not picking up after their dog. This got to be a very hot topic, until...
we hired a professional pooper scooper.
This guy shows up a few times a month, and basically finds all of the dog trash that was ignored by the dog owners. But here is the weird part- This guy loves his job!! He has his ipod and he listens to his music, and takes pride in cleaning up our yard. He even wears a tee shirt with his name and number on it. He is always smiling and has a great attitude. You know why? Because he has figured out that he isn't just a guy who cleans up after dogs, he is a guy that creates peaceful neighborhoods and communities. So when you think about what you do, it isn't just the work that you do, it is the end result of your work and the effect it has on your clients that really matters. So now let me ask you again, "What do you really do?"




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