I am scared of visiting Park Station because I always run
into someone from my past. In 2008, MaNyoni was going back home to Zimbabwe and
I drove her to Park Station to catch a bus to Harare. As we stood in the queue
waiting for her to board the bus, a former workmate from Zimbabwe greeted me
and with pity in his eyes said, “Oh I heard you are now working in a call
centre”.
We had been managers together in Zimbabwe, I was on a
higher level than him. He told me that his contract in Angola had ended and he
was on his way back to Zimbabwe. At our company they were recruiting and after
sending their CVs to recruiters, two of my former workmates from Zimbabwe had
already come for interviews and one had started his job. I couldn’t ask this
guy in front of me to send me his CV as it was clear that working in the call
centre was beneath him. The truth was in the call centre I now earned 18 times
more than what I earned in Zimbabwe as a middle level manager.
After he was gone MaNyoni said, “ Akunzirwa tsitsi
wena”(He felt pity for you). The following year when we built our house in
Zimbabwe MaNyoni teased me and said, “ look what the little money from the call
centre has done for us”. A year after that when I bought my first Mercedes she
said the same. The moral of the story is never look down upon someone based on
your pre-conceived ideas. There were many times I wanted to change jobs and I
have always been told, we can’t afford you.
Society has taught us to look down on people based on
their titles and appearances and we don’t know how much we miss out. When I
worked in Zimbabwe many people did not know how powerful my PA/ secretaries
were as their opinions mattered so much to me and I saw the same with my bosses’
PAs and I always showed them respect. Never disrespect anyone, another day in
the supermarket I was paying for groceries at the cashier and after greeting
her, she asked me if I knew that if I bought two of these items I would get 50%
off. I thanked her and she waited patiently as I went back to the shelves.
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