I hate driving in the city. It's my least favorite part of my job to be honest. The thing that was better about this day versus yesterday was that my arrival yesterday shook things up enough. I made sure my badge was front and center around my neck. It wasn't until I reached the office and parked that one of the security guards walked up to me.
"Sir, you know you have a private entrance, right?"
I looked at him clueless. It was when I remembered yesterday that it made sense. He walked me over to it before smiling.
"It is weird meeting you after this time. I know the other owner mentioned you a lot during our orientation and stuff, but he made it seem like you were way different than you are. Are you doing alright? It's been a bit."
"I'm okay. I'm only here while he's in the islands somewhere with his new bride. I liked working from home. But I do miss some of the folks here."
"Your neighbor was very kind and pleasant. I could see why working from home would be easier. She seems like a wonderful woman."
I smiled.
"She has been my rock since my wife died. Even after her husband passed a few weeks later, she'd been super supportive."
The guard wished me a good day and I entered the building into a private elevator. To be honest I never knew about it. Before Missy passed, I always went through the front door. It was kind of my thing since I never took for granted how big the business grew because of the folks working for us. It was when I reached my office that my HR and my assistant was waiting.
"Doing better this morning, sir?" my assistant asked.
"It's alright. I'm sorry about yesterday. They just pushed me too much and..."
"You're good, sir," the HR replied. "The supervisors sent me the reviews of the folks who visited yesterday. I think pay raises would be in order. Did you want me to have the conversations with them?"