It's refreshing to see that, sometimes, nice folks finish first.
Tomorrow night, my good friend and part-time boss will be serving dinner for 300 homeless folks at the Manchester Center here in Lexington, Kentucky. His name is George Wei. He came to this country about 22 years ago from Taiwan and worked two or three ground level jobs as a dishwasher, busser, etc. In five years he owned two of the top Chinese restaurants in town.
Today, he owns 15 rental houses, an apartment building, is a director of a bank and owns Asian Wind and "Country Cookin" by George.
Over a year ago, a fellow who had gone belly-up in an Italian restaurant went to work for George and hired me to play his engagement party at a place George owned called East-West Cafe. At the end of the night, George asked me to play his dining room until my summer job started. When I showed up for work, he had changed the name to "Country Cookin". It's a buffet. We became fast friends, and I decided to stay Fridays and Saturdays (5 to 7 or 8, depending on my next job) instead of returning to my long-time patio job.
His two kids are honor students at Carson-Mellon and MIT (I think). He's a card carrying member of the Chamber and the Kiwanis Club. He drives a BMW sports car and lives in a large, luxury home. His wall is filled with thank-you cards from local shelters, charities, civic organizations, etc.
We'll be helping with delivery of the food (folks from my office) tomorrow night and the guys from the Kiwanis Club will be serving dinner.
George is dearly loved and highly respected by employees, customers and the members of the community.
Now, when the "snoots" who frequent the high-end job I played for the last 14 summers tell me I'm ruining my reputation by playing at a $8.95 "country" buffet. I just smile.
I'm proud to work for my little friend.
And, his success is well deserved.
Here's a "nice guy" who finished first!
Next time you're in this area, stop by...I'll buy the fried green tomatoes! Food is good...music kind of sucks, Oh Well...
Russ