Reverend Jenkins, who was indeed a man of God, but never let that get in the way of a good hustle, was one of the first people I met when I took this job. He showed up in my office congratulating me on the hire then informed me that he " was here for his no-show job, to be compensated for being my liaison to the black folk". Then he added, " ....kidding...but maybe not, if you know what I mean."
He'd visit me a couple times a year over the last dozen years, usually to bust my chops our lack of diversity as a pretext to telling me about his life, moving here from South Carolina, about being the first black salesman for GM, about friends, about family, about being an entrepreneur and a gentleman. He was truly one of the better parts of this job.
In his honor I happily share this story.
Rev. Jenkins came in one day after being gone for a while and I said " I"m glad you're here, you're always saying that we never hire minority candidates and so I'd like to introduce you to our newest employee ".
I said "Reverend Jenkins, I'd like to introduce you to our newest hire Patrick Murphy."
Rev. Jenkins looked Murphy up and down and turned to me " Why in God's name are you showing me this white boy ?!"
To which Murphy responded, " WHITE BOY ?!?! I'm IRISH !!!"
RIP