If so, what were they like?
I guess to get the ball rolling, I will share a brief story.
When I was working on the West Side as an intern at a marketing firm in Manhattan, I met Tommy Hilfiger in the elevator one time. He was flanked by several staffers and his assistant was introducing him to everyone else in this big elevator, kind of like a freight-sized elevator. Everyone in the elevator worked for him except for me, so when they got to me and the assistant didn't know who I was, Mr. Hilfiger stuck out his hand and said "hi," and I said, "hi, I...I don't work for you...." He laughed raucously at the idea that a person did not work for him, and went back to his business.
Not too exciting, I know. I'll try to think of a better one, though. Okay, your turn.
I guess to get the ball rolling, I will share a brief story.
When I was working on the West Side as an intern at a marketing firm in Manhattan, I met Tommy Hilfiger in the elevator one time. He was flanked by several staffers and his assistant was introducing him to everyone else in this big elevator, kind of like a freight-sized elevator. Everyone in the elevator worked for him except for me, so when they got to me and the assistant didn't know who I was, Mr. Hilfiger stuck out his hand and said "hi," and I said, "hi, I...I don't work for you...." He laughed raucously at the idea that a person did not work for him, and went back to his business.
Not too exciting, I know. I'll try to think of a better one, though. Okay, your turn.