Life Lessons By Comic

BalekFekete

Shared on Wed, 01/10/2007 - 07:44
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Ok, don't lie. We've all felt this way. Whether it be at work (most likely) or at home, people sometimes say stupid things. Hell, if we were to take a good honest look in the mirror, I think we'd all admit to doing the same thing - sometimes more often than we would like.

The real issue comes with how we react to those situations. While tying the person up, slapping on some duct tape, and giving a swift boot to the arse sure sounds good at the time, well, at least at work that’d be what is called a CLA, or Career Limiting Action eh?

So how DO you react to sheer stupidity with grace, poise, and a sense of balance? Well, when you figure it out, let me know because it’s still something I’m working on. Am I the only one who finds it incredibly hard not to cock an eyebrow at the person, and put on the “WTF” face? The problem is that’s only a tier down from the rope and tape method. I’ve been nabbed with it, and it makes for a VERY uncomfortable situation.

I suppose it starts with, as the comic said, a good dose of patience. Being able to sit back, absorb what is said first, and then – just as importantly – to see the comment from the speaker’s point of view. I’ve been known to be rather short sighted, another character flaw I’m working to resolve somehow, someway. I have a very analytical mind, and can from time to time jump right onto a single conclusion or action plan without considering other plans which could be just as viable, if not more so. Let’s just leave that as a work in progress.

Anyways, just something that struck home as I read this, and figured I might share it with the community. </me gets off the couch>

Take it easy.

B.

Comments

Jedi_Kez's picture
Submitted by Jedi_Kez on Fri, 04/20/2007 - 09:32
Oh wow, Gym Nazi! Holy Frack! Your wife should have arranged a rebellion there... get everybody on board and then everybody starts talking to each other very loudly. There is no way he's going to kick out everybody. But now that she is gone, she should make a fews signs saying "CAUTION: This Gym has a NO TALKING rule" and post them up on the windows, or around the area. Yeah, guess I can be a little spiteful :)
Devonsangel's picture
Submitted by Devonsangel on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 09:18
LOL, Good find!
Devonsangel's picture
Submitted by Devonsangel on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 08:44
Customer service should be the priority of any establishment. I totally agree with you. I have worked on the other end and did my utmost to provide the service expected.
DreadPirate75's picture
Submitted by DreadPirate75 on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 09:11
If the service was good, I double the tax on the receipt. If the service was great, I will throw in an extra buck or two. If the service was bad, I leave whatever the tax was on the receipt. I havent had too many bad experiences with service in reseraunts/diners.
English_C6H6's picture
Submitted by English_C6H6 on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 09:45
I'm generous if the service was good but I can be brutal if it's bad. Don't tell me it's not the servers fault if the food takes forever or is cold, they should have 1. updated me on what was going on and 2. asked at the kitchen about the order. You make sure the drinks full and check on me, you'll get a good 18-20%. You be nice to the kids and bring their food out ASAP and keep us stocked with extra napkins and you're looking at 25%. If I'm constantly thirsty or wondering where my food is, you might get 10% or less. Sorry, but if I don;t do my job, I won't get paid, it's the same for waitstaff.
Deman267's picture
Submitted by Deman267 on Tue, 04/10/2007 - 11:35
I always wondered about the monkey-bar thing,too.

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