Bill's Notes

[Industrialblog, March 31, 2004]
Two kinds of workplaces
You can tell something about your workplace by what your co-workers say when you come to work especially dressed up. Do they say:

1. "Got a job interview?" Or
2. "Going to court?"

It says something if you think they'll say (1) but in fact they say (2).



ctl (mail) (www):
What?
3.31.2004 8:59pm
Bill:
Well, it tells you if they think you're the kind of person who needs to go to court, or the kind of person who's likely to be attractive to other employers. Either, that, or it says something about them, that is, their friends are either ambitious go-getters or people who have to tell their story to the judge.

Of course, if you work for a legal publisher or a law firm, all bets are off.

3.31.2004 8:59pm

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