A woman, who got a job at Tesco amid coronavirus outbreak, has shared an amazing lesson she learned during this difficult time.
Holly Maxwell, who worked as a Commercial Sales Manager at Watford Football Club for four years, was made redundant earlier this year.
Recently, when she went to her local Tesco and seeing empty shelves at the supermarket, she asked them if they had any jobs, she was sent upstairs for an interview where she waited for two hours and got the job at Tesco in a day.
Holly wrote in a post on LinkedIn: “I even drove back with all my paperwork the same day to get me signed up I didn’t even ask how much I was being paid.”
She started her induction and training immediately after bring hired and will be starting her first shift from tomorrow.
She felt ashamed as she would work for a big organization but after being made redundant, she was forced to work at Tesco as she was unable to find any job.
However, when she met people like her who are out of work amid coronavirus crises, she realized if she is working and has money, she is winning at the end of the day.
She wrote: “I was and slightly embarrassed but in my induction, I met many people like me/ all ages out of work some closing their own business due to this virus and pride set aside they want to earn money in this difficult time!”
“I’ve come to realize if I’m earning money no matter what I do I’m winning at the end of the day especially with everything closing down and no clue when it will be back to normal!”
She is now proud of herself and feels great to help the economy and people in this difficult time as this is what is more important at this crucial time.
Internet users praised Holly for her post and told her they are thankful to people like her who are working at supermarkets during this hard time.
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