Vietnamese 6-Year-Old Promoted To Manager Position In Nike Shoe Factory
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Shi Fua, a 6-year-old Vietnamese kid from a small village near the
Mekong Delta, was just promoted to a manager’s position in the Nike shoe
factory for his good work ethic and extraordinary relations with other
employees, sources say.
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Shi Fua has been with the company since he was 3 years old, and began
his career in the Nike shoe factory in a division used for lacing
sneakers. After just 2 months working in that position, he was promoted
to supervisor, overseeing a team that sawed logos onto sneakers and put
items into boxes.
“When
I first started working for Nike, I never even dreamed of becoming such
a huge success! I needed the money, my family and I were barely
managing to survive, and Nike seemed like the only choice out there for
making a buck or two,” Fua said.
When
asked why he gave the promotion to young Fua, executive director for
Nike Vietnam Steve Rogers said, “if you’re not an expert in your field,
you can’t gain respect from your colleagues as their leader, and Fua has
demonstrated on several past occasions that he is truly a master of his
craft.”
Mr.
Rogers added that Fua still holds the record for fastest lacing and
boxing of Air Force 1 sneakers in company history, and that in his
opinion, that kind of special skill shouldn’t be wasted on trivial jobs.
The
staff’s favorite employee said he feels truly honored by the promotion,
and intends to use the significant pay raise to feed his entire
village, and eventually, after some skillful saving, treat himself to a
pair of sweet Nikes.
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