Monday, May 5, 2014

Associate Spotlight: Chris Karl Strautman


Chris Karl Strautman
Customer Acquisition Specialist

Born and Raised
Lafayette, IN

A little bit about Chris Karl
It was one day when the whole office decided to have a little fun and create a dance video to Pharrell’s Happy, that Chris Karl surprised the whole room. The usually rather quiet, Chris Karl, decided to get in the middle of the what became the dance floor and do the worm. Everyone in the room clapped in surprise and was excited to see a whole different side of the guy who we saw as ‘The quiet hard-worker’.
Perhaps he gets that from his German grandmother, who he considers his idol. “My Oma is 85 years old and still goes biking and swimming. She’s pretty incredible and doesn’t let anything stop her from enjoying her life.”
Needless to say, Chris Karl continues to surprise people with his infectiously fun personality hidden behind that quiet exterior. What’s next for him, you ask?
He’s looking to scuba dive the Great-Barrier Reef!

What do people not know about you?
“I used to host/DJ a radio show called Zee Germans.”

Why SilverFern?
“I was really looking for a new adventure and opportunity. Here, I get to be challenged on a daily basis not only to perform better, but to be a better person.”

What character traits do you admire?
“I’m a firm believer in what goes around comes around, that being said, I admire those who are passionate, diligent, honest, and overall caring to the people around them.”


Saturday, May 3, 2014

The Grasshopper and the Ant


One morning, an ant came out of his home and was excited to see that springtime had finally arrived. His neighbor, the grasshopper, being excited as well decided to celebrate the warm weather by dancing in sun all day. The ant, however, only took a little bit of time in the sunlight and then began to work by collecting grains and storing them in his home. Days went quickly and the grasshopper played and danced in the sun while the ant continued to collect grains and only take one break throughout the day. 
Exasperated, the grasshopper asked the ant "Why don't you play outside with me all day? The weather is wonderful and you work too much!" 
The ant replied, "I cannot play all day, I am storing food for the winter when there won't be anything to eat."
The grasshopper laughed and said, "Winter is a long time from now, enjoy this weather now! It's beautiful out and we can worry about preparing for the winter later!" he continued to play and dance while the ant worked dutifully everyday. 
When colder weather came around, the grasshopper didn't find a single grain of food to eat and realized his mistake. The ant, who worked all summer decided to take the grasshopper in for the winter and share his food. The grasshopper, indebted to the ant, finally saw his foolishness and knew that when springtime came again he would work and play. 

Sometimes, we look at the short-term future and we forget that what we do now is what effects us in the long-term. Having a balance of enjoying the short-term, while also taking into account the work that we have to put in for our long-term is what makes for a healthy combination. We have to work hard now, so we can have the ability to play later.