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Showing Original Post only (View all)Famed Target Cashier Gets A Big Reward For His Viral Act Of Kindness [View all]
I just treated her, really, like she was my grandma, to be honest.
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I found a line with just one person ahead of me and began organizing my items on the conveyor. After placing my items, I look up to see that the person ahead of me was an elderly woman. She was paying for her items with change and wanted to purchase each separately. Part of me, the part that had a long day at work, the part of me who had a 1 1/2 year old having a melt down in the cart, the part that had set an unnecessary timeline for Target and getting home, was frustrated with this woman and the inconvenience she had placed on me.
BUT then I watched the young employee with this woman. I watched him help her count her change, ever so tenderly taking it from her shaking hands. I listened to him repeatedly saying "yes, mam" to her. When she asked if she had enough to buy a reusable bag, he told her she did and went two lines over to get one for her and then repackaged her items. Never once did this employee huff, gruff or roll his eyes. He was nothing but patient and kind.
As I was watching him, I saw that Eloise was too. She was standing next to the woman, watching the employee count the change. I realized I hadn't been inconvenienced at all. That my daughter was instead witnessing kindness and patience and being taught this valuable lesson by a complete stranger; furthermore, I realized that I too needed a refresher on this lesson.
When the woman was finished, the employee began ringing up my items and thanked me for my patience. I then thanked him for teaching us patience and kindness by his treatment of that elderly woman. And although my timeline for target was askew, when he was finished I pushed my cart through the store trying to find the manager. I wanted her to know of the employee's, kindness and patience, and how much it meant to me. After tracking her down and sharing the story with her, we left Target with a cart full of consumable items, but what is more a heart full of gratitude for such an invaluable lesson.
More: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/target-cashier-viral-photo-job-offer_us_57e05711e4b08cb140977cca?section=&
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Please read the rest, see what Ishmael Gilbert got for his kindness and patience. He is on his way to a great future. You see, black lives do matter and they can and will make a huge positive impact on our own.
Please let him continue on his journey, he can make a huge difference in the world.
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Thanks for sharing that -- we sure could use all the "feel good" stories we can get
Farmgirl1961
Sep 2016
#1
I'm 62, so I could use that excuse as well - But respect says that I use the word man,
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#27
- LOOK - There is a video of him at the link. He sure deserves this, and more. n/t
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#18
As much as I admire Ishmael, it saddens me that the country seems to think he is the exception.
Tarheel_Dem
Sep 2016
#23