Many parents, like Tom Harley, cannot find someone to take care of the child when they have to go to work. But after several failed attempts, this maintenance worker decided to take the child with him. Isaac, of 6 years.
Surprised by the boy’s enthusiasm, the operator 33 years from the UK, consulted her boss about the possibility of going with the little one. The answer was yes.
A letter and money from the boss
After a hard hard day where Isaac helped renovate an empty housethe father and son were surprised to receive a letter from the boss, Spencer Woodthanking the boy for his “excellent” work and also giving him money for his performance.
In an official letter on company letterhead ultraletaccompanied by a £10 ($13) note, the chief executive wrote: ‘I saw some pictures of the work you did that day when you arrived and it was EXCELLENT!”.
And he continues: “You worked so hard, so hard that you fell asleep in the van on the way home. Enclosed with this letter you will find your salary for work on Tuesday 8 February 2022. Make sure you spend it wisely! Thank you so much for helping your father and the company.”
“It’s really important to work hard and focus on school now, but when you finish it in the future, it would be great if you came and showed us how good you can be at fixing houses! Even if only if you want to, of course,” she reportedly concluded. Mirror.
The father and his testimony
Isaac said he plans to spend his hard earned salary new fish for your aquarium and can’t stop talking about the spectacular day she had with her father.
Overwhelmed by his boss’ kindness, Tom, who lives in Yorkshire, said: ‘Isaac loved it. He asked when he could get a van and work for Ultralets with me, and tells all his friends he’s coming to work with his father”. .
“We were working on a vacant property and Isaac helped me unload my tools and take them home,” she says, developing: “I went over with him what jobs needed to be done. I had to shut off the shower again, so he helped me in this. and we also painted a room”.
Also, he tried to fill some cracks in the wall and then they went to McDonald’s for dinner together. They even had to stop by the office to pick up materials, and she met with colleagues and even boss Spencer. When they’re done, he fell asleep in the van almost immediately.
Tom says he was surprised by the letter and proud of his son and the company he works for. “It’s the little things that make the difference,” he says.
Now, whenever Tom works around the house, he gets invaluable help from Isaac: “I hope I can teach him what I know and make a career out of it!”
The boss’s answer
After Tom posted about his experience on Facebook, Spencer responded to the sweet comments that flooded his letter, saying, “He encouraged me when I was young which gave me the confidence to start my own business in 17 years old,” he explained.
“Thirteen years later, I’m fortunate to have a thriving company and this is my way of passing on that encouragement I’ve had. I would encourage everyone to do the same to help foster the next generation of workers and entrepreneurs,” he concluded.
Source: Clarin
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