Hello All!
It has been a very long time since I last wrote to you all... I
apologize!! Life as a Chick-
fil-A employee has been keeping me, well, rather busy these days. The past three weeks have been awesome! I have been putting in over 50 hours each week and the time on my feet has been rather grueling. I am not use to being on my feet for such long periods of time. Other than that, I have been so amazed by how quickly I have adjusted to the new schedule. When it comes time to leave, I find myself not wanting to leave. It is so fast-paced - the time just flies.
Brad has been so wonderful the past three weeks - he runs all of the errands and takes care of our furry child, who by the way, has been very neglected since I started working at Chick-
fil-A.
I am certain that this is my life calling and feel so humbled to be working at the unit. Everything from breading the chicken to managing the hispanic & teenage staff, I have never been so confident that this is where I am supposed to be. I wear many different hats at the unit as a Manager. My main responsibility at the store is to oversee the catering aspect of the business. Also, since I have the nifty trade of speaking Spanish (which by the way, my
Spanish has dramatically gotten better in the past three weeks), I have been responsible for managing the kitchen staff. This is a really humbling part of my job, as the kitchen staff are a very
critical part of the store running smoothly. In fact, if it were not for the kitchen staff, the chicken would not be breaded, the food would not be prepared, and of course, the final product that reached the customers mouth would definately not be the same. It has been great getting to know the staff and having the ability to converse with them. I find it very humbling to learn about their lives and work in the trenches with them. I strive to be a servant leader at Doug's store, so interacting with everyone from the teenage drive-
thru "specialists" (as I like to call them), from working in the trenches in the kitchen has been very important to me. I am amazed by how much I have learned already and how much more there is to learn. No doubt, it will be a lifetime of learning at Chick-
fil-A.
I taped Oprah the other day, where she interviewed young, ambitious people like ourselves and they talked about how they got to where they are today. One common theme throughout the show was that if you are passionate about what you are doing professionally, then it does not seem like work. Also, you are getting paid to do what you are most passionate about! I was so intrigued by the people interviewed on the show and felt an immediate connection to them. I am now working and pursuing something that I am so passionate about and it is so
exhilarating. Of course, I could not be doing this if it were not for my supportive husband and family. I feel so lucky and even though my feet throb by the end of my 10-hour days, I feel so lucky to be doing what I am doing. We will continue to grow and learn as God leads us down this journey.Thank you for your continued love and support. We couldn't be doing this without you!Love,Brad & Lauren