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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I'm still unknown on the internet.
Even though my new job would identify
me in a particular (albeit obscure) way,
I've escaped mention...so far.
Incognito is neato.
Yeah. It's cruel and unusual punishment. I mean, all those blokes and blokettes had it coming. It's what they deserved. But I'm punished anyways.
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
In collecting questions to prepare writing my series if mini speeches, the question relating to proudest professional achievement is a stumper. First is a client who thanked me for not being like my coworkers and working with him without trying to change who he is as a person. It does highlight positive characteristics about me, it's a better way of indicating I am not corporate or career minded or a goal but putting the patient at the center of a patient centered treatment without judgement is. But it's also kicking coworkers under the bus, which you're not supposed to do. But why? They made fun of clients. It's a fact. They may have career crap in mind with their accountants and stocks and knowing the corpora hierarchy and plans to climb and have better answers for that, but I win at doing the humanitarian part of it.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
In collecting questions to prepare writing my series if mini speeches, the question relating to proudest professional achievement is a stumper. First is a client who thanked me for not being like my coworkers and working with him without trying to change who he is as a person. It does highlight positive characteristics about me, it's a better way of indicating I am not corporate or career minded or a goal but putting the patient at the center of a patient centered treatment without judgement is. But it's also kicking coworkers under the bus, which you're not supposed to do. But why? They made fun of clients. It's a fact. They may have career crap in mind with their accountants and stocks and knowing the corpora hierarchy and plans to climb and have better answers for that, but I win at doing the humanitarian part of it.
That post had nothing to do with Gilligan's Island.
 
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