{"id":10494,"date":"2018-12-18T15:21:57","date_gmt":"2018-12-18T21:21:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/?p=10494"},"modified":"2018-12-18T15:21:57","modified_gmt":"2018-12-18T21:21:57","slug":"second-chance-shine-envoy-manager-advances-career-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/2018\/12\/18\/second-chance-shine-envoy-manager-advances-career-2\/","title":{"rendered":"A second chance to shine, Envoy manager advances career"},"content":{"rendered":"
Shirrie Serrioz can easily be spotted in Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) Terminal B wearing her sharp-looking outfits and beaming her thousand-watt smile, Walkie-Talkie always in hand. As a shift manager for Passenger Services, she\u2019s often passing along that positive energy to her agents at the gate, leaving behind a wake of cheer and laughter.<\/p>\n
Seeing Shirrie\u2019s vigor and obvious love for her job after 25 years with Envoy, it\u2019s hard to believe her entire career was almost derailed 20 years ago in Corpus Christi, Texas. After divorcing her husband and falling into a financial tar pit, all was lost and her work performance suffered as a result of her personal troubles.<\/p>\n
However hard and discouraging her life seemed at that moment, it was met with her persistence not to give up. She was also given a second chance to turn things around by her boss at the time, Frank Watts, who inspires her as a manager to this day.<\/p>\n
\u201cFrank was a strict leader who liked things to be uniform and always spoke to you in a very direct manner,\u201d says Shirrie. \u201cBut we loved him because he cared about you. He believed in me when I was going through my hardest time and gave me a second chance. I wouldn\u2019t be in this position if it weren\u2019t for him.\u201d<\/p>\n
In a letter addressed to Envoy President & CEO Pedro F\u00e1bregas, Shirrie thanked Pedro for his inspiration as a leader and recounted her story working for Envoy\u00a0over the years. One of the most remarkable details of the letter was how her Envoy Family and Frank\u00a0pulled together to take time out of their busy lives to support Shirrie in any way they could.<\/p>\n
Because of her new lease on life, Shirrie became ultra-motivated to advance her career. In order to do so, she would have to make the toughest decision of her life\u00a0— let her son move in with his father so she could move to Dallas and focus on building a new future.<\/p>\n
For six years, Shirrie worked to earn every promotion she could, and eventually her son returned home to her at twelve years old. He is now studying at the University of North Texas, Shirrie remarried, and is enjoying every second at DFW.<\/p>\n