I was
waiting in line for a ride at the airport. When a cab pulled up, the first
thing I noticed was that the taxi was polished to a bright shine. Smartly
dressed in a white shirt, black tie, and freshly pressed black slacks, the cab
driver jumped out and rounded the car to open the back passenger door for me.
He handed me a laminated card and said: 'I'm Wasu, your driver. While I'm loading your bags in the trunk I'd like you to read my mission statement.'
This blew me away. Especially when I noticed that the inside of the cab matched the outside. Spotlessly clean!
He handed me a laminated card and said: 'I'm Wasu, your driver. While I'm loading your bags in the trunk I'd like you to read my mission statement.'
Taken aback,
I read the card. It said: Wasu's Mission Statement:
To get my
customers to their destination in the quickest, safest and cheapest way
possible in a friendly environment.
This blew me away. Especially when I noticed that the inside of the cab matched the outside. Spotlessly clean!
As he slid
behind the wheel, Wasu said, 'Would you like a cup of coffee? I have a thermos
of regular and one of decaf.'
I said
jokingly, 'No, I'd prefer a soft drink.'
Wasu smiled
and said, 'No problem. I have a cooler up front with regular and Diet Coke,
lassi, water and orange juice.'
Almost
stuttering, I said, 'I'll take a Lassi.'
Handing me
my drink, Wasu said, 'If you'd like something to read, I have The Hindu,
Times of India, ET and India Today.'
As they were
pulling away, Wasu handed me another laminated card, 'These are the stations I
get and the music they play, if you'd like to listen to the radio.'
And as if
that weren't enough, Wasu told me that he had the air conditioning on and asked
if the temperature was comfortable for him.
Then he
advised me of the best route to my destination for that time of day. He also
let me know that he'd be happy to chat and tell me about some of the sights or,
if I preferred, to leave me with my own thoughts.
'Tell me,
Wasu,' I was amazed and asked him, 'have you always served customers like
this?'
Wasu smiled
into the rear view mirror. 'No, not always. In fact, it's only been in the last
two years. My first five years driving, I
spent most of my time complaining like all the rest of the cabbies do.
Then I heard about power of choice one day.'
'Power of
choice is that you can be a duck or an eagle.'
'If you get
up in the morning expecting to have a bad day, you'll rarely disappoint
yourself. Stop complaining!'
'Don't be a
duck. Be an eagle. Ducks quack and complain. Eagles soar above the crowd.'
'That hit me
right,' said Wasu.
'It is about
me. I was always quacking and complaining, so I decided to change my attitude
and become an eagle. I looked around at the other cabs and their drivers. The
cabs were dirty, the drivers were
unfriendly,
and the customers were unhappy. So I decided to make some changes. I put in a
few at a time. When my customers responded well, I did more.'
'I take it
that has paid off for you,' I said.
'It sure
has,' Wasu replied. 'My first year as an eagle, I doubled my income from the
previous year. This year I'll probably quadruple it. My customers call me for
appointments on my cell phone or leave a message on it.'
Wasu made a
different choice. He decided to stop quacking like ducks and start soaring like
eagles.
Have an
eagle week...

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