So, it was the 80's and I was in my late 20's. I was with a company that believed in "sales blitzes" where the sales team would be sent to a particular location and would call on as many accounts as we could. I was in Southern California. They gave us a list of accounts and a map. As was usual for the time, I was wearing off-white pants and a light-colored sport coat.
I left the hotel and stopped at McDonald's for a cup of coffee. There were no cupholders in those days so I balanced the coffee in my lap while trying to read the map. I took a corner too fast and the coffee spilled all over the seat and my pants. I stopped at another McDonald's to wash off my pants. In each sales call, I would close my sport coat so no one could see the stain on my pants.
Further into the trip, I was again reading the map and hit a curb. The wheel cover came off the car and I had to get out and pick it up. I went to my next sales call. The person I was calling on asked if I could bring in more brochures. I went back to the car and happened to look in the mirror. I had grease on my nose from picking up the wheel cover and wiping my face. She never laughed, smiled or indicated that anything was wrong.
I still laugh about it to this day. It was so embarrassing, but so funny at the same time. It is also one of my most vivid memories.
I left the hotel and stopped at McDonald's for a cup of coffee. There were no cupholders in those days so I balanced the coffee in my lap while trying to read the map. I took a corner too fast and the coffee spilled all over the seat and my pants. I stopped at another McDonald's to wash off my pants. In each sales call, I would close my sport coat so no one could see the stain on my pants.
Further into the trip, I was again reading the map and hit a curb. The wheel cover came off the car and I had to get out and pick it up. I went to my next sales call. The person I was calling on asked if I could bring in more brochures. I went back to the car and happened to look in the mirror. I had grease on my nose from picking up the wheel cover and wiping my face. She never laughed, smiled or indicated that anything was wrong.
I still laugh about it to this day. It was so embarrassing, but so funny at the same time. It is also one of my most vivid memories.