I appreciate her calmness too; it truly is admirable! But isn't it interesting to think about what led her to that moment? Sometimes, calmness can be a mask for deeper struggles. What do you think?
Her calmness in the face of challenges is truly inspiring. It takes a special kind of strength to stay composed, and this story beautifully highlights that. Sometimes, it’s the quiet resilience that leaves the deepest impact. Such an impressive and touching story
*Clara's journey is a powerful reminder that true strength lies in humility and perseverance. Her ability to rise above the scorn of others is truly inspiring!*
This story mirrors real-world workplace discrimination, where marginalized groups often face dismissive treatment. Clara’s approach shows how important it is to have leadership that values employees at every level, which is something many companies still struggle to achieve today
Everything in this video impressed me. It's just like the movie Hidden Figures. Black Women made History in helping NASA in the space race and in the movie The Help how Black women took care of white family's children.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! This story truly carries the same strength and inspiration as 'Hidden Figures'-where Black women broke barriers to make historic contributions. Stories like these always remind us of resilience and the power to overcome challenges, even when facing prejudice. Hopefully, more inspiring stories like this will continue to be shared!
I've been a housekeeper and a janitor for many years.And being ugly doesn't get you anywhere.You shouldn't be ugly to people.That's just not right. Amen
The Canadian them treat me the same way , maybe even worse ,even the same Donald goodhew who married to at that time .😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 Even when I got home to Jamaica I were like this 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
This is not just another story, it mirrors exactly the reality we are currently living in and the situation in many of the cleaning companies, not even in our big cleaning company our cleaners are'nt even worth the water we use to keep the floors clean our supervisors step on everyday! Our company has its rules and values we must follow while our supervisors cuts corners and blames us for the consequences of their rude behaviour. I have no plans to change work because I do not work there because of those rude supervisors (That came to the company years after me) but because I have learned to appreciate the satisfaction the result of my work gives me and I know how important our work is for the whole society. I have survived 6 of my supervisors so far and if there is just a glimse of justice left, I will be the last of us to leave the company! To all cleaners/Janitors out there: Keep up the invaluable work you do out there Who ever you are, Where ever you are! You are worth GOLD! 👍❤
All are important to a company. The new CEO was and did the right thing; being invisible with great understanding in knowing that everyone is important for successfulness to go forward. Race and position weren't important but the listening ears of the new CEO made the biggest difference and it brought on changes in going in the right direction to making the company a great one. Positions in every area is important. I love this! THANKS
Wow, what an inspiring story! Clara's journey reminds us that true strength and leadership often come from understanding and empathy. It’s a powerful reminder that we should never underestimate anyone, regardless of their role. If I were in Clara's shoes, I would have been both motivated and determined to create a better workplace culture. It’s amazing to see how patience and observation can lead to such impactful change! 🌟💪 What would you all do in her situation?
Yes! The most inporten one's are all ways over look 😢 But it's truë most uper are plan is to not respect you with anest inten" Good evening Poughkeepsie NY watching
That's a fantastic perspective! It really reflects a deep respect for the dignity of every individual, regardless of their background or job. Your experience as a janitor and the connections you made with higher-ups truly showcase the importance of valuing everyone in a workplace. It’s interesting how societal norms sometimes dictate who gets to be seen and heard, yet you've managed to create meaningful interactions that defy those expectations. What do you think motivates people to overlook others in the workplace?
i was a facilities engineer aka Janitor in this one building and worked on the executive floor. i knew the CEO, President and PR Vice President. i wasnt invisible to them and they even chatted with me. i once helped the VP with her violets to make them bloom more than once. she had them all over her office. she said even her gardener didnt know that trick. in all the buildings i worked in, never had employees being snide to janitors, but we WERE told to try to be invisible and dont talk with the company employees unless they ask you a question. except for the capitol building i never worked days, always from 6pm to 2 am.
Back when I worked in mid-level Administration in a high-rise office building the building's cleaning staff KNEW I respected their jobs, and didn't look down on them as "cleaning ladies".
Wow, that’s such a fascinating story! It’s amazing how your role as a janitor on the executive floor gave you such unique access to the higher-ups. It’s refreshing to hear that they appreciated your expertise and engaged with you as a person. Helping the VP with her violets sounds like a fun little connection! It really challenges the stereotype that some people might have about roles like janitors being invisible in the workplace. I’m curious, do you think that kind of interaction changes how people view their colleagues in different positions? I’d love to hear more about your experiences!
@@HOPEFULBLESSINGS the cleaning company i worked for later lost the account to another cleaning service who bid lower. turns out the new cleaning service wasnt that great and later when the bids came along again, my cleaning service won the bid, but i was no longer working as facilities engineer, aka as a janitor. id moved on worked for a company that delivered fresh fruit and veggies, to supermarkets and restaurants, and ski resorts. even had a delivery to an AFB and a casino. then i moved on to a job i really loved, long haul truck driving. jumped around to different companies till i found the one i liked and it didnt do NYC.
Everone should be treated equally whether they are in a lowly position or a high roller. However those in the higher position seem to have the impression they are better than others,
Many Businesses need to be cleansed that way, because many Management personnel and those in authority feel that they are the only ones that should have money in their pockets, and that they are who are running the business, forgetting that maid,servers, cooks etc. are the ones who are keeping any company a float, not one person can run a business alone, when those in charge or in control, begin to treat their employees like dirt is when the company starts to loose their standards, and lately I am appreciative to you all putting a colored person to try to make it possible to be an example for respectability, dignity and rights for the downtrodden individuals, thank you, I enjoyed your story line 😇👍👏🙏🏻🙋😄✌
You should never judge someone by their job, or work position, and everyone should treat people with respect, because you never know who that person truly is in the company.
In the past, I worked in places like this. I did not put up with the bull. I chosen my time to leave and when I did . In the end found out some lost work because of it. It is a true and one story should be done in many companies today . They the companies will run better and the ones who owns it see that the people who work there are the back bone . And get them where they are .
Thank you for not telling me how all those creeps were forgiven and given DEI training and they all lived happily ever after bringing the once dying company a new since of accomplishment and success. Thank you for telling me they got a dose of their own arrogance and all their sorry azz's were kicked under the curb. More stories that end like this is what I would sign up to listen to all day everyday.
It sounds like you're really drawn to those moments when people finally face the consequences of their actions! There’s something so satisfying about seeing justice served, especially in environments where the balance of power can sometimes lead to arrogance. Do you have any favorite stories or examples where you saw this play out? I’d love to hear more about what makes those narratives resonate with you!
It’s refreshing to hear someone else who appreciates the value of accountability! Stories that highlight real consequences often resonate more deeply, especially when they expose the hypocrisy in those who misuse their power. The satisfaction of seeing the tables turn is just so compelling! Are there any specific examples or stories you've come across that stood out to you? I’d love to swap some tales of workplace justice!
Remember you people don't judge people who are because one day she will be your child 🎉mother 🎉sister and boss l love too bringing good story to learn ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂 4:47
GOOD AFTERNOON ❤️ 🇯🇲 👍 JAMAICA IN THE HOUSE 🏠 😎 THIS IS IT IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE YOUR COMMING FROM THEN YOU WONT KNOW WHERE YOU ARE GOING SO THIS IS CLARA'S JOB TO ROOT OUT THE BAD WEED GLAD THEY'LL IN FOR A RUDE AWAKING GOD IS OUR REFUGE AND STRENGTH IN TIME OF TROUBLE YOUR JUST A NOBODY PLEASE 🙏 😀 👍 😄 RESPECT 🙏 🫡 YOUR SELF 🙏 😉
FATHER JESUS CHRIST SAID THE FERVERENT PRAYER OF A RIGHTEOUS MAN OR RIGHTEOUS WOMAN AVAILETH MUCH!!! FERVENTLY REPENT AND BE BAPTIZED EVERYONE OF YOU IN THE NAME OF LORD JESUS CHRIST FOR THE REMISSION OF SINS AND YE SHALL RECIEVET HE GIFT OF THE HOLY GHOST!!!! ACTS 2 38!!!!!!!!
While I love listening to these stories ,it's repetitive with the lines, .plz just tell the story straight and stop repeating the same things in a different way. It gets boring
I really enjoyed your video, however, I had to turn my phone over DUE TO THE MOVEMENT OF THE VIDEO. IT WAS STARTING TO TRIGGER NAUSEA AND A MIGRAIN HEADACHE.
I love her calmness this is a beautiful story wow very impressive great one
I appreciate her calmness too; it truly is admirable! But isn't it interesting to think about what led her to that moment? Sometimes, calmness can be a mask for deeper struggles. What do you think?
Her calmness in the face of challenges is truly inspiring. It takes a special kind of strength to stay composed, and this story beautifully highlights that. Sometimes, it’s the quiet resilience that leaves the deepest impact. Such an impressive and touching story
This devotion has blessed me. I thank You Lord for blessed assurance of every word and promise. I believe, in Jesus Mighty Name, Amen
*Clara's journey is a powerful reminder that true strength lies in humility and perseverance. Her ability to rise above the scorn of others is truly inspiring!*
Wonderful lesson regsrding how you treat people
Salute you Clara..well done good job 👏👏👏
quite interesting story I really enjoyed it story for many to Lorn we all must be humble and do unto others as we have them do to us
It's good to be humble
Thanks for this story, I enjoyed it, though I am retired, I see this as a way to really succeed as an entrepreneur.❤❤❤
This story mirrors real-world workplace discrimination, where marginalized groups often face dismissive treatment. Clara’s approach shows how important it is to have leadership that values employees at every level, which is something many companies still struggle to achieve today
Learn to love each other’s no matter who they are
Good for her we need good people cuz a lot of people think they're better than other people❤ God bless her 🙏❤🌷🌹😊
Very humble women I learn t about 😅
Nice work lady❤❤
I love hearts of the Hill hats off to her her patients heart integrity she played her part well 2:07 ❤❤❤❤❤ 2:14
i am so proud of you Clara i got chills running down my arms god bless you
No place for racism or disrespectful behavior in this world.
Everything in this video impressed me. It's just like the movie Hidden Figures. Black Women made History in helping NASA in the space race and in the movie The Help how Black women took care of white family's children.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! This story truly carries the same strength and inspiration as 'Hidden Figures'-where Black women broke barriers to make historic contributions. Stories like these always remind us of resilience and the power to overcome challenges, even when facing prejudice. Hopefully, more inspiring stories like this will continue to be shared!
I've been a housekeeper and a janitor for many years.And being ugly doesn't get you anywhere.You shouldn't be ugly to people.That's just not right.
Amen
The Canadian them treat me the same way , maybe even worse ,even the same Donald goodhew who married to at that time .😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 Even when I got home to Jamaica I were like this 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
This is not just another story, it mirrors exactly the reality we are currently living in and the situation in many of the cleaning companies, not even in our big cleaning company our cleaners are'nt even worth the water we use to keep the floors clean our supervisors step on everyday! Our company has its rules and values we must follow while our supervisors cuts corners and blames us for the consequences of their rude behaviour. I have no plans to change work because I do not work there because of those rude supervisors (That came to the company years after me) but because I have learned to appreciate the satisfaction the result of my work gives me and I know how important our work is for the whole society. I have survived 6 of my supervisors so far and if there is just a glimse of justice left, I will be the last of us to leave the company! To all cleaners/Janitors out there: Keep up the invaluable work you do out there Who ever you are, Where ever you are! You are worth GOLD! 👍❤
It seems like the storm is Clara herself. How poetic! 😅
Someone never know who they deal with , one most show respect to other. Life is fill with suprised.
All are important to a company. The new CEO was and did the right thing; being invisible with great understanding in knowing that everyone is important for successfulness to go forward. Race and position weren't important but the listening ears of the new CEO made the biggest difference and it brought on changes in going in the right direction to making the company a great one. Positions in every area is important. I love this! THANKS
To be a Janitor it's not easy people look down on you
Great story 🙏🏼
Wow, what an inspiring story! Clara's journey reminds us that true strength and leadership often come from understanding and empathy. It’s a powerful reminder that we should never underestimate anyone, regardless of their role. If I were in Clara's shoes, I would have been both motivated and determined to create a better workplace culture. It’s amazing to see how patience and observation can lead to such impactful change! 🌟💪 What would you all do in her situation?
Good
Right. Don't Judge anyone.
God sees all, He sees all your deeds.
Yes! The most inporten one's are all ways over look 😢
But it's truë most uper are plan is to not respect you with anest inten" Good evening Poughkeepsie NY watching
A brilliant system to run a company business, as the story revealed.
I forgive them and pray for them still love them that's what Jesus would do❤❤❤❤❤
Man that is one Amazing story
I never look down on anyone due to their job, race, sex/gender, religion, sexual orientation, or chronological age.
Yes sir I respect you for that
There is lots to say but love how you do it wheter you are black white pink red we all one people
That's a fantastic perspective! It really reflects a deep respect for the dignity of every individual, regardless of their background or job. Your experience as a janitor and the connections you made with higher-ups truly showcase the importance of valuing everyone in a workplace. It’s interesting how societal norms sometimes dictate who gets to be seen and heard, yet you've managed to create meaningful interactions that defy those expectations. What do you think motivates people to overlook others in the workplace?
i was a facilities engineer aka Janitor in this one building and worked on the executive floor. i knew the CEO, President and PR Vice President. i wasnt invisible to them and they even chatted with me. i once helped the VP with her violets to make them bloom more than once. she had them all over her office. she said even her gardener didnt know that trick. in all the buildings i worked in, never had employees being snide to janitors, but we WERE told to try to be invisible and dont talk with the company employees unless they ask you a question. except for the capitol building i never worked days, always from 6pm to 2 am.
Such a powerful twist! 💪 Never judge someone by their job. Success comes in many forms! 🌟
Back when I worked in mid-level Administration in a high-rise office building the building's cleaning staff KNEW I respected their jobs, and didn't look down on them as "cleaning ladies".
Wow, that’s such a fascinating story! It’s amazing how your role as a janitor on the executive floor gave you such unique access to the higher-ups. It’s refreshing to hear that they appreciated your expertise and engaged with you as a person. Helping the VP with her violets sounds like a fun little connection! It really challenges the stereotype that some people might have about roles like janitors being invisible in the workplace. I’m curious, do you think that kind of interaction changes how people view their colleagues in different positions? I’d love to hear more about your experiences!
@@HOPEFULBLESSINGS the cleaning company i worked for later lost the account to another cleaning service who bid lower. turns out the new cleaning service wasnt that great and later when the bids came along again, my cleaning service won the bid, but i was no longer working as facilities engineer, aka as a janitor. id moved on worked for a company that delivered fresh fruit and veggies, to supermarkets and restaurants, and ski resorts. even had a delivery to an AFB and a casino. then i moved on to a job i really loved, long haul truck driving. jumped around to different companies till i found the one i liked and it didnt do NYC.
Never to look down on someone regardless of of their job , but show respect to each individual
This a good one
I wish this was a real drama instead of a narrative.
We must not forget about other people,they are indeed very important to the company. janitors are importing to a system.We must work together.
Everone should be treated equally whether they are in a lowly position or a high roller. However those in the higher position seem to have the impression they are better than others,
I would say to treat everyone accordingly instead of equally...
Examine one's situation for its worth and act to it for what is called for.
Many Businesses need to be cleansed that way, because many Management personnel and those in authority feel that they are the only ones that should have money in their pockets, and that they are who are running the business, forgetting that maid,servers, cooks etc. are the ones who are keeping any company a float, not one person can run a business alone, when those in charge or in control, begin to treat their employees like dirt is when the company starts to loose their standards, and lately I am appreciative to you all putting a colored person to try to make it possible to be an example for respectability, dignity and rights for the downtrodden individuals, thank you, I enjoyed your story line 😇👍👏🙏🏻🙋😄✌
Nice story, but there were some repetitions
Love this, i love how she change things at the end
You should never judge someone by their job, or work position, and everyone should treat people with respect, because you never know who that person truly is in the company.
Fired them all.
Lovely
In the past, I worked in places like this. I did not put up with the bull. I chosen my time to leave and when I did . In the end found out some lost work because of it. It is a true and one story should be done in many companies today . They the companies will run better and the ones who owns it see that the people who work there are the back bone . And get them where they are .
❤😢
Thank you for not telling me how all those creeps were forgiven and given DEI training and they all lived happily ever after bringing the once dying company a new since of accomplishment and success. Thank you for telling me they got a dose of their own arrogance and all their sorry azz's were kicked under the curb. More stories that end like this is what I would sign up to listen to all day everyday.
Same here
Exactly!
I totally agree-sometimes it's refreshing to see characters face real consequences for their actions.
It sounds like you're really drawn to those moments when people finally face the consequences of their actions! There’s something so satisfying about seeing justice served, especially in environments where the balance of power can sometimes lead to arrogance. Do you have any favorite stories or examples where you saw this play out? I’d love to hear more about what makes those narratives resonate with you!
It’s refreshing to hear someone else who appreciates the value of accountability! Stories that highlight real consequences often resonate more deeply, especially when they expose the hypocrisy in those who misuse their power. The satisfaction of seeing the tables turn is just so compelling! Are there any specific examples or stories you've come across that stood out to you? I’d love to swap some tales of workplace justice!
People are cruel. What do People get out of belittling someone
Never look down on others even if they are beggers Because they are also God creation,
Learning that the CEO must know their minds or banned total of certain staffs unvalued
Jennifer, a *secretary* with a fancy name, needs to learn respect for others regardless of their position.
Don't ever judge a book by its cover 😅
you are so right👍👍
@@HealingStory66e JJ look ok sa❤
Olivia Clarke😢
Same here
These type people need to be shown what their building would look like without the cleaning personnel doing their job.
Remember you people don't judge people who are because one day she will be your child 🎉mother 🎉sister and boss l love too bringing good story to learn ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂 4:47
This story could have been told in 18minutes, so many repeat conversations.
Good story but some of it is repetitive.
GOOD AFTERNOON ❤️ 🇯🇲 👍 JAMAICA IN THE HOUSE 🏠 😎 THIS IS IT IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE YOUR COMMING FROM THEN YOU WONT KNOW WHERE YOU ARE GOING SO THIS IS CLARA'S JOB TO ROOT OUT THE BAD WEED GLAD THEY'LL IN FOR A RUDE AWAKING GOD IS OUR REFUGE AND STRENGTH IN TIME OF TROUBLE YOUR JUST A NOBODY PLEASE 🙏 😀 👍 😄 RESPECT 🙏 🫡 YOUR SELF 🙏 😉
Fire d
Alway's be careful how you treat others. Never know who you are mistreating.
They will find out they will loose their position soon.
Nice story but very repetitive
Judge a person by color a person skin color.
NEXTPART
The repetition is just too much.Quarter way through the story we begin to hear the story again. 😮
She does own it
Wait by 4 making .
Old saying treat people as you yourself would like to be treated no matter your job title, the color of your skin etc
Pay back is always just around the corner .😭😭
FATHER JESUS CHRIST SAID THE FERVERENT PRAYER OF A RIGHTEOUS MAN OR RIGHTEOUS WOMAN AVAILETH MUCH!!!
FERVENTLY REPENT AND BE BAPTIZED EVERYONE OF YOU IN THE NAME OF LORD JESUS CHRIST FOR THE REMISSION OF SINS AND YE SHALL RECIEVET HE GIFT OF THE HOLY GHOST!!!! ACTS 2 38!!!!!!!!
what, no mention of snide Jennifer? i wanted to hear what she did with Jennifer. DRAT
Why can’t these actors speak there part?
He who laughs
Best st
this is so "unreal"
Too much repetition in all of these stories, it’s daunting
A reasonable video ruined by the constant rolling up and down, makes you seasick.
While I love listening to these stories ,it's repetitive with the lines, .plz just tell the story straight and stop repeating the same things in a different way. It gets boring
I really enjoyed your video, however, I had to turn my phone over DUE TO THE MOVEMENT OF THE VIDEO. IT WAS STARTING TO TRIGGER NAUSEA AND A MIGRAIN HEADACHE.
Surprised yet? I am the boss, I fired everyone. Anyone who agrees with me, please like.
Good story but too long.
👍🏽😇
Condescension “ Can get you EBT eligible !!!
Repetition is so tiresome
Out out out out no job
Is America this rotten?
In one word, YES.
Over and over the same Sick of it long winded no end
Why is the picture moving back and forth. Making me dizzy.
Very long nonsense story
I’m thinking that the message could have been explained in 20 minutes or less .
Watching in fl. I would fired them.
Why so much repetitions
1 picture stories, sucks, and boring.. one picture ?..
Such a powerful twist! 💪 Never judge someone by their job. Success comes in many forms! 🌟
Don’t like listening to stories acting is more interesting
Then unsubscribe !!!!
Same story as a male owning a corporation became a janitor. Cmon show some imitative.
Too much repetition in all of these stories, it’s daunting
Then don’t listen to them.