You? You’re the General Manager?
“Wow! How can that be? It seems like yesterday when we’d just graduated from tech school, got a job, got new tools, got uniforms and got to work lugging senior technician’s tool bags. Where has the time gone? And now you’re the general manager of Kent Mechanical?”
Yesterday was twenty-five years ago and if Bill had kept in touch with Bob he’d have known Bob was on the way up and destined for positions of greater responsibility. If Bill had kept in touch with Bob maybe he wouldn’t still be working for PT Mechanical and climbing ladders with knees that belonged in a museum. If Bill had kept in touch with Bob maybe he’d be more aware of opportunities that other techs took advantage of.
Should you keep in touch with a guy like Bob in hopes of riding along on his coat tails to bigger and brighter things? No. You should keep in touch with Bob because Bob is the type of person who wants to make himself better. He wants to know all about the latest technology and he wants to become the best professional that he can be.
A general manager position would never be a fit for Bill nor would he ever want to be a manager of any kind. But Bill could have been a technical trainer…if he had wanted to be. And if he had pursued that path of professional development and stayed in touch with Bob, most likely Bob would have considered hiring him. Or could have hooked him up with a decent company.
The point is, if you want to make the most out of your career, hang out or at least stay in touch with guys like Bob. Have a cup of coffee with them every once in awhile. Send them a congratulations note when you hear of their promotions. Be a sponge when they offer advice and ask them for help when you need it.
“Not bad advice Dave. Now about that bit about lugging senior technician’s tool bags around…”
