It gives me great pleasure to pass on this story of a Wright-Ryan Good Samaritan.
A Mr. Paul Walton of Portland Awards & Recognition, whom I have done business with in the past, called to relay an experience he had today with a Wright-Ryan employee:
Mr. Walton sustained an injury which has confined him to crutches making it near impossible to walk much less get in and out of his vehicle. Walton frequently stops at a convenience store in Falmouth to get the newspaper. Typically Walton will ask passersby to get him a newspaper when they are in the store. Today, Walton asked a Wright-Ryan employee driving a WR white van, if he would mind purchasing the newspaper for him. Our employee said he would be happy to. When our employee returned with the newspaper, Walton attempted to give him money for the paper. Our employee placed the money on Walton's dash and said, "Let me do something nice for you." Mr. Walton was speechless and couldn't wait to pass on this terrific story. Mr. Walton's comment was, "If this guy is reflective of the type of people that work at Wright-Ryan, you have one hell of a great company." The driver of the white Wright-Ryan van was none other than Mr. Richard Poulin.
Hats off to Richard for the positive company image he portrayed in this generous and courteous act.





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