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szdaily -> Kaleidoscope
Doorman at luxury high-rise ‘fired for being too nice’
     2015-April-7  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    A DOORMAN from New York City said he’s been fired for being too good at his job.

    Ralph Body, up until March 29, manned the front desk of the luxury 27 on 27th building in Long Island City, Queens, in the U.S.

    The 41-year-old told the New York Post he “gave his life” for his wealthy tenants and would go out of his way to do any personal tasks they asked — all while keeping a cheerful smile on his face.

    But that willingness to go above and beyond for tenants — by taking care of pets and watering plants, among other chores — didn’t sit well with the 2-year-old building’s management, Body said.

    “They said, ‘We know you did it for the right reasons, but unfortunately ... you’re too nice to the tenants’,” he told the Post.

    When Body insisted he only did what was asked of him, he said his employers with Heatherwood Communities said it didn’t matter.(SD-Agencies)

    

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