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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 451037" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>Too many to tell hear, but the one I remember the most was delivering a big JC Penny box two days before Christmas.</p><p>Four kids (ages 10 through 3) came running out of the home and said, "Our Christmas presents are here".</p><p>I asked if their Mother or Father was home and the answer was no.</p><p>I had a decision to make.</p><p>The way I solved this problem was to ask who was the oldest, even though it was obvious.</p><p>I told her that I would not leave their package, unless she and all the rest promised not open the box without their parents permission.</p><p>They all lined up and swore to me that they would not.</p><p>A few days later, the mother stopped me and thanked me.</p><p>We had a good laugh.</p><p>The eldest daughter was guarding that box like a hen on eggs when Mom got home from work.</p><p>Simple story, but that was 21 years ago and it still makes me remember how serious that young girl took her duty and preformed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 451037, member: 1664"] Too many to tell hear, but the one I remember the most was delivering a big JC Penny box two days before Christmas. Four kids (ages 10 through 3) came running out of the home and said, "Our Christmas presents are here". I asked if their Mother or Father was home and the answer was no. I had a decision to make. The way I solved this problem was to ask who was the oldest, even though it was obvious. I told her that I would not leave their package, unless she and all the rest promised not open the box without their parents permission. They all lined up and swore to me that they would not. A few days later, the mother stopped me and thanked me. We had a good laugh. The eldest daughter was guarding that box like a hen on eggs when Mom got home from work. Simple story, but that was 21 years ago and it still makes me remember how serious that young girl took her duty and preformed it. [/QUOTE]
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