Go Influence Life Podcast

How I Got Fired From My First (REAL) Job Interview

Christian Hansen Season 1 Episode 4

Sometimes, the toughest lessons in life come from the most unexpected places.

In this episode of Go Influence Life, I share the embarrassing story of how I got fired from my own family’s restaurant—before I even started! It was a brutal wake-up call, but one that taught me one of the most important success habits of all: the power of being on time.

Being late isn’t just about time—it’s about trust, respect, and opportunity. And as I learned from my tough but wise manager, showing up on time is one of the simplest yet most effective ways to increase your chances of success.

Key Quotes & Takeaways:

  • “Being on time is the first step to earning respect and trust. That’s why it matters so much.” – A powerful leadership lesson.
  • “Arriving late is a way of saying your time is more valuable than the time of the person who waited for you.” – Karen Joy Fowler
  • “If you don’t have time to be on time, when will you have time to rebuild trust?” – A simple but powerful question.
  • “You only get one chance to make a first impression. Don’t let lateness be the first thing people remember.”

Success doesn’t always come from grand gestures—it often starts with small habits. And being on time? It’s the easiest way to build credibility, confidence, and influence.

🚀 How can you show up better—on time, prepared, and ready for your next big opportunity?

If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it! Thanks for spending your time with me this week. ⏳💡