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The Voice of Reason
In my position as an investment portflio manager, I often have
to make phone calls to other departments in the financial
organization I work for. Several months ago, I placed a phone
call to our accounting department, which is located on an
entirely different floor in our building. Instead of the usual
voice I am used to hearing, I was pleasantly suprised by a
sultry "Accounts receivable, this is Regina speaking". After
inquiring on what happened to Ralph, the accounts receivable
manager I had grown to know and loathe, I was informed that
Regina was taking over his old position. This was great news for
me, not only because of her voice, but also because Ralph was
the one person in the company I could never get along with. I
conducted the inquiry I needed to, said goodbye, and didn't give
it a second thought. A few days later, I had reason to call
accounts receivable again. This time, in the process of
conducting my business, I detected that I was being flirted
with. Being a bachelor and hearing that incredible voice made me
curious, but at the same time I realized that not having ever
seen me, it was highly unlikely that this woman could be
anywhere close to serious. I coughed it up to casual
friendliness and again went back to my work. The third time I
called after the changeover, Regina asked if I had been on the
second floor with our mutual funds manager the previous week. I
had been, so I surmised that she knew what I looked like and I
answered affirmitavely. This set in motion a conversation that
wasn't disguised friendliness but instead, overt flirting on her
part. Now I was somehwat smitten. I said goodbye and tried to go
back to my work but visions of a young buxom professional with a
voice that could break a heart with a whisper had me in a
frenzy. The next day, I decided it was high time I introduced
myself to the new employee. I made my way down to the second
floor, somewhat exited and nervous and all the while hoping to
not be disappointed. I opened the door to the accounts
receivable office and saw the most beautiful woman talking on
her headset. She smiled at me and made a "hold on a minute"
gesture. After her phone call ended, I reached out my hand and
said, "Hi Regina, I'm Jim from upstairs". She answered, "Hi Jim,
I'm Amy, Regina's clerk...did you need to speak to Regina?". My
heart sank a little, and then the woman I would come to know as
Regina came walking out, happy to finally meet me. As you might
guess, she had the aesthetics of a water buffalo with a face
that even a mother couldn't love. I smiled, shook her hand and
had a polite but short conversation before retreatring back to
my office. I have since heard that as Ralph was retiring, he was
able to hand pick his replacement. Why do I get the feeling that
somewhere, he is laughing right now?
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