Welcome to the first story of my CEO story contest. I announced our CEO story contest on August 5, 2011 (Read the announcement here). The best stories will be posted today (September 12, 2011) and the following 2 Mondays – the 19th and the 26th.
For the week starting Monday October 3, 2011 – you will have the chance to vote for your favorite CEO story. The author of the story with the most votes will win a Blackberry Playbook.
If you don’t want to miss these stories, don’t forget to sign up (click the “Sign Me Up” button on the right of your screen).
Thank you to all those who participated in the contest.
Samuel
Early in my
The CEO had a son with the same name. He worked part-time in bookkeeping while he was attending college to become an accountant, and hoped to become a
We would receive freight almost on a daily basis and the drivers were paid by check, we also had a cash drawer for companies who paid cash when the picked up fencing. I started to notice that there were an awful lot of freight checks made out to cash, and the cash drawer kept coming up short.
I began noticing that there were an awful lot of freight checks made out to cash, and the cash drawer kept coming up short.
Being
Funny but sad: Years later after I had left the company, the son called me and asked if I would give him a reference.