There is no outright sex in this story. It was written as a sequel to Just another WACC story. Hopefully it will stand alone also, too, as well. You should know my story style by now; if you hate my way of writing, please do not bother to comment. Rudeness will get you a visit to the round file.
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I left the Baltimore office and transferred to San Diego as the Assistant Manager. I knew many of the people there from my previous visits, so it was not difficult to get into the routine of the office.
I mostly went to work, and back to the condo I was living in. I made a few visits to the beach on weekends; but only when the weather was really nice. I met some of my neighbors when coming or going. Most were nice but other than "Hello. How are you?" There was no real interaction.
I still missed Marie terribly; but the pain faded into the background as time went on. At least I no longer cried for her.
We interact with a number of local companies in the course of business. One of our contacts was a young lady by the name of Maria; she was shy, until she got to know you. Even then she was not the most outgoing of persons. I had 5 meetings with her over the first 7 or 8 months; she knew her company's products and could present them along with the best of salespersons. However, when she was done with business she got quiet and seemed lost for words.
Our 6th meeting was in the early afternoon. I had been in another meeting until the time came to meet with Maria. As she entered my office I rose to greet her; I asked if she had been to lunch yet.
"No." she replied softly.
"I normally would have eaten by now. I was stuck in a meeting and just got out. There is a wonderful place just around the corner, I will cover the cost and you can show me what you have new in your lines as we eat."
She looked like she wanted to run.
"If you don't want to that is OK. It's only business."
She nodded to accept the offer and gave a small smile.
As we left I told Peggy at the receptionist desk that I could be reached on my cell phone if anything came up.
She responded "Thank you."
As we rode down in the elevator I asked "Have ever eaten at the restaurant we are going to. Before she had a chance to answer I told her "I understand their raspberry ice tea is wonderful."
"I rarely eat out, my day is rather busy. Normally I have another appointment soon after you, but she is out of town and they cancelled it." She replied.
We only had a 5 minute wait for a table, as we waited I spoke to her "Feel free to order anything you would like. I really like a dish here that they call Hollywood Chicken."
She ordered a Chef's Salad and the raspberry tea. I just had my usual. We talked and she presented the new items she thought we might have a need for.
I caught site of a catalog as she was pulling out the brochures she wanted me to see. "Is that catalog of your entire line?"
"Yes, it is we should have sent you one about 9 months ago."
"Someone else must have it, or it got thrown away. Can you get me another one?"
She gave me one of the two she had and promised to put me on the mailing list when the new ones came out. "Of course you will also get a lot of other mailings too. There will be various specials and featured items throughout the year. Is that OK?"
We talked for about 3 hours about our needs, her product lines and life in general. As we got up to leave I shook her hand and said "Thank you for being such a wonderful lunch companion. I have not had such a good time since I transferred here."
She had a smile on her face and thanked me for lunch and "...being so nice."
I walked her to her car, held the door open for her and shook her hand again. Maybe it was my imagination; I thought she held on for just a little longer than was customary.
The earlier meeting that lasted way too long was about how we could improve the work place. The moral was pretty good and the facilities were better than most offices when I arrived here. We, the management, wanted to make it so the workers would want to come to work because they felt good about it.
There is nothing worse than waking up and the first thought you have is "OH, GOD! Not this again."
Most of us have had a job where you felt that way. Maybe you had too much seniority, vacation or whatever; so you felt you could not afford to leave. That makes it even harder.
The first thing we did was to start an information campaign; both incoming and outgoing from us to them. We sent out a questionnaire asking for ideas to improve the work place. Then we asked for ideas that would improve the work flow. I was asked to present that one.
"Management knows the general directions for each job you do, what we do not know is the little details that you need to do in order to get the job done. No one knows you job better than you do. We are not asking for the small stuff to be explained. We want your ideas to make your job easier and more productive. We want to grow the business and prove we are the best office this company has to offer. We want to become the best in the world. We are not looking for ways to cut staff; we want to increase the size of our office at a sustainable growth rate so we will need to hire more and more people. As more people are hired then more of you can be advanced to more senior positions than you are now. With seniority and more responsibility you can increase your take home pay and live better lives. I started here about 15 years ago as a programmer; as I took on more responsibility I was eventually promoted to the position I have today. Every one of you deserves that same opportunity to make your lives better. Those who do not want to make their lives better can stand up and leave now."
I paused, nobody stood or left.
"Everybody who wants to improve their standing in life please stand." The entire office stood and applauded.
"There will be cash bonuses from $50 to $250 for ideas that will improve accuracy, productivity, accountability and most importantly morale. There is nothing wrong with the way things are right now; but I know we can do a lot better. This box, on the table to my left, will be posted on the wall in the lunch room, put all of your ideas in it. I will personally empty it last thing Friday evening before I go home. I will personally review all the comments and forward them to the rest of the committee with my recommendations for implementation. It is now 3:30; we close at 5, I have spoken to some of you and asked you to stay until we close. Those persons can arrive 90 minutes late on Monday, the rest of you are free to leave. I look forward to hearing what you have to say. Have a wonderful and safe weekend."
The looks on their faces were interesting. I saw happiness, confusion, relief and a myriad of other expressions. A few people stayed to talk with us and their friends about what this means. Anyone who tried to tell me their idea was told it needed to be in writing so none of their details were forgotten. I also cautioned some people to be sure they did not share their ideas as they were really good; if someone else submitted the idea after hearing them speak about it we would need to split the bonus.
A few workers thought, when we held the meeting on short notice, that there would be bad news, like layoffs or pay cuts.
The next week I had a phone call from Maria asking if I had any questions about the offerings in the catalog she had given me. We talked for about 15 minutes about various items of interest. As we ended the conversation she, again, thanked me for a wonderful time at lunch.
I was feeling brave and asked if there was any reason that we could not have dinner together one evening. She sputtered a little and finally said she would love to.
I asked about the next Thursday evening. We agreed to meet at a small place she knew near the harbor, at about 7. We would both drive there as she had an earlier chore to complete and might run a few minutes late.
I was seated and waiting when Maria walked into the restaurant at 7:05, I rose to greet her and we sat down to look over the menu. "Anything you want is fine by me." I told her.
After we ordered I told her a little about my self; school, my degree in computers, how I started with the company and worked up to where I am now.
She was almost finished with her degree in management; she needed a course in public speaking and a computer course to finish her course of study. She had started in the warehouse and did phone sales so well her boss asked if she would like to take on a list of customers doing outside sales. After some bartering she accepted the opportunity, with the understanding that she could go back to her previous job if she did not feel it was a good fit. Her boss trained her personally and escorted her around on her first round of calls to introduce her. She has been doing it for the last 5 years.
After dinner we went for a walk along the harbor; we watched the ships coming in and out. We commented on how the harbor was full of so many forms of life. As we walked slowly along I noticed we were holding hands. I don't recall when it started, but it felt good. The next time we stopped to look around she shivered; I put my arm around her shoulder and held her closer. She smiled and tilted her head onto my shoulder.
We walked back to our cars. I did not want the evening to end. As we walked I asked if we could see each other again; she nodded yes. As she got into her car she held onto my hand until she had to let go. Maria started her car and watched as I walked to mine and started it. I followed her out of the parking lot and watched as she turned off to another road to go home.
I had requested that she call me and let me know she was home safely. Just as I pulled into my parking space she called and said she was "...inside and thank you for a wonderful time."
I responded "It was the best time I have had in almost forever. Thank you for seeing me tonight."
We both hung up. I had trouble getting her off my mind. Finally I fell asleep and dreamed of pleasant things. "How long had it been since I had a good dream?" I wondered when I woke up the next morning.
After a month of her meeting me for our dates she told me she had a standing date each Tuesday and Friday at 5; my heart skipped a beat. Then she told me it was to see her Grandmother. She noticed the changing looks as she told me; listening, then sad, then very happy. She apologized for the way she presented it to me. I gave her a hug.
She told me how her Grandmother was asking why she had to leave early so often. Now she wants to meet me. The next Friday I walked in with Maria to see her. We were instant friends.
The time passed quickly and we realized it was 9:30; we had missed our reservation for dinner. Maria suggested we go for pizza. We took my car. As I got up to leave Grandmother motioned for me to come close, she leaned over and kissed my cheek. She whispered in my ear "I like you. You are good for Maria. You treat her well; if you ever hurt her I will kick your ass."