To love one's job is to love one's job, and to be dedicated is to treat one's job with a respectful and serious attitude. Let's watch an inspirational story about loving one's job with me, hoping it will help!
an inspirational story about love and dedication
1. In the American Standard Oil Company, there was a clerk named Akibot. Every time I travel to a hotel, I always write "standard oil of four dollars per barrel" under my signature, and it is no exception in letters and receipts. After signing my name, I never forget to write those words. Because of this, he was called "4 dollars per barrel" by his colleagues, but his real name was not called. Rockefeller, the chairman of the company, was greatly sighed when he learned about this incident: "I didn't expect such a dedicated employee. I want to meet him." After Rockefeller left office, Akibot became the second chairman of the company.
As an enterprise employee, only with professionalism can you better reflect your life value in your work and get a generous salary, a higher position and a more perfect life. For an enterprise, the professionalism of employees will determine the competitiveness of this enterprise. In an enterprise, the stronger the professionalism of employees, the higher the work efficiency and the faster the development of the enterprise.
2. In ancient China, a craftsman in a gong shop was nearly 7 years old, but he still insisted on hammering every day. Every time the gong is in the heart, the old craftsman will make every effort to lay the final hammer. It turns out that one hammer in the heart of the gong is different from the surrounding hammering method. Every hammer outside the heart of the gong is just preparation, and the last hammer is final, or crisp and melodious, or vigorous and loud, all because of this hammer. When this hammer is finished, it is a good gong. Otherwise, this gong will be scrapped. Because no matter how high-quality copper material is, no matter how reasonable the cutting size is, no matter how many hammers are hit at the beginning, this is not the most important thing. The just right hammer at the last minute is the key to the success of a gong. Shi Chuanxiang was born in a poor peasant family. At the age of 14, he fled to the suburbs of Beijing and was forced by life to work as a dung digger. In old China, dung diggers were not only discriminated by society, but also squeezed and exploited by some evil forces in the industry. Shi Chuanxiang has been working under these dung tyrants for 2 years, suffering from oppression and bullying. After liberation, the new China gave him the dignity of being a man, and the working class was the master of his own house, which made him proud. He was full of gratitude to the Party. He remembered a popular truth with a simple heart: pulling out dung is also a part of socialist construction. He regards digging dung as a very glorious labor, sets an example, delights in suffering, works hard, is full of enthusiasm and serves the people wholeheartedly.
in 1952, he joined the cleaning team in Chongwen district, Beijing, and continued to work in urban cleaning. At this time, in order to show respect for the work of cleaning workers, the Beijing Municipal People's Government not only stipulated that their wages were higher than those of other industries, but also tried to reduce the labor intensity of dung diggers and replaced all the wheeled trucks that used to deliver dung with cars. After the improvement of the means of transport, Shi Chuanxiang calculated the working hours reasonably and tapped the potential, changing the large class of seven people into small class of five people. He led the whole class from 5 barrels to 8 barrels per class in the past, and he himself carried 9 barrels per class, with a maximum of 5 tons of dung per class. The residents in the district enjoyed a clean and beautiful environment, but his right shoulder carrying dung was ground with a thick calluses, which won people's universal respect and many honors. In 1954, he was rated as an advanced producer. In 1956, he was elected as the people's representative of Chongwen District. In June of the same year, he joined the China * * * Production Party.
in 1959, Shi Chuanxiang, as a national advanced producer, attended the national "gathering of heroes" held in Beijing. Liu Shaoqi, president, held his hand and said kindly, "You are the people's servant when you dig out excrement, and I am also the people's servant when I am the chairman. This is just a difference in revolutionary division of labor." Shi Chuanxiang said happily: "I will always listen to the party and be a dung digger all my life." Since then, he has worked harder and loved his job more.
Shi Chuanxiang died in 1975 at the age of 6. Before his death, he repeatedly told his son to inherit his father's ambition and become a famous sanitation worker.