ZigOn Integrity
Several years ago, Angela Weir, a delightful young woman, worked with the Zig Ziglar Corporation. She was upbeat, always had the company's interests at heart, was easy to get along with and overall just a well-balanced, remarkable young lady.
A few weeks after she left our employment following four-and-a-half years of faithful service, much to our surprise we received from her a letter and a check. Her letter told us she had wasted $2,000 of the Zig Ziglar Corporation's money by "not working as hard as she could have" during her employment with us. It broke down this way:
Base pay: $8.72/hour
Length of employment: 4.5 years
She believed she wasted a total of 229 hours at a base pay of $8.72 per hour, or 1.8 hours per day. This computed to a total of $2,000. She enclosed a check and absolutely refused our offers to return it, as we felt she had performed at least to expectations and, in all probability, above them. She was adamant. That really is integrity plus! What a pleasure and inspiration to know Angela Weir is this kind of person. Frankly, we were not surprised by her actions. What a lovely and honorable lady!