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I once had a "friend" (I hated his guts) who lost two jobs on the same day - he drunkenly crashed the taxi he was driving when he was supposed to be at his office job. How have you been sacked?
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I turned up for my first day of a new job. I was supposed to be writing training manuals for a woman and her beauty business.
I tried to plug in my laptop. "Let me do it!" she shouted, diving beneath the desk: "Health and safety! It's not safe for you to do it".
She then handed me a sheath of typed notes. "This is what I want you to type up. I wrote it on my computer, I just want you to put it into a nice format."
"If you've already done it on your computer", I asked, "could you email me the file? I could just reformat it then. It makes more sense than me typing it from scratch."
"No. I don't want to get a virus from your computer."
"You won't get a virus from emailing me a file."
"No. I don't want to do that. Just type it up."
I started typing up the many pages of notes. While I did so, she stood over me. After five minutes of staring at me, she spoke:
"I don't think you want this job, do you?"
"Excuse me?"
"Your body language is telling me that you don't want the job."
"Excuse me?"
"Look at you, with your shoulders all hunched up. You think this job's beneath you, don't you."
"No, I want this job. That's why I've turned up to do it. You don't seem to want me here though."
"That's right, I don't want you here because your body language tells me that you don't want this job. You should go now."
Baffled, I closed my laptop and went to unplug it.
"No!" she shouted, diving under the desk again. "Health and safety! I must unplug it for you."
I grabbed my laptop and left. It was less than forty minutes from arrival to sacking. It remains one of the strangest - and definitely the shortest - jobs I've ever done.
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95% bollocks and the people who use it could not decipher a turd from a piece of clay.
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because there are still large French firms that use that for all senior positions ... the fucking doppers
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slaughter of goats. Anyway, the entrails said that marginally handwriting is more utter bollocks than body language. Micro expressions are the key.
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you can make a pretty good model turd from a piece of clay.
I seem to recall from pottery classes at school, that we rarely tried to make anything else.
( , Tue 3 Jun 2014, 12:54, closed)
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Body language and vocal tone combined are about 70% of the message you give across.
The words you actually say are relatively minor in importance.
To test this, get right up in a nightclub bouncer's face and scream "YOU'RE A FUCKING NICE BLOKE!" at him, and see how he responds.
Likewise the enjoyment of juxtaposing amorous body language and tone with expressions of hatred - stroking someone lovingly and saying softly "I'd like to watch you die in a fire ... "
Shit I'm sorry - I appear to be taking the internet seriously.
Ahem.
As you were, ladies and gents.
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Communication is about 70% body language, 20% tone of voice and 10% actual words.
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Proper ones, that is
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( , Tue 3 Jun 2014, 19:49, closed)
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then body language is pretty much all you've got.
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But consider how likely it is you'll be misinterpreted typing on the internet, then how comparatively less likely you'll be misinterpreted talking on the phone, then how vastly less likely it is that you'll be misinterpreted talking face to face.
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but the 10% words claim is utter fucking twaddle. even the hippy psychologist who did the original experiments admits they've been misused by witless hippies and charlatans. the idea that those charlatans are working with vulnerable people is horrifying
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communication do not know how to interpret it, have no real knowledge of it and therefore reach incredibly bad decisions based on stupidity. The OP's short term boss being a case in point. Also, all 'negative' body language can be trained out of a person. Micro expressions never lie but that is a real subject.
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a guy would print an Excel page and fax it to me. I asked if he could email it to me instead, thinking he would send me the file, thus saving me time entering the data back into Excel. He scanned his print and emailed me that.
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Instead she used to print the spreadsheet out and scan the pages into the photocopier, which emailed them as a horribly pixellated and compressed pdf. And then she wondered why the sales manager got upset.
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as one of the media transform stages? She's doing it wrong.
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to our finance officer that you use the forward slash key to divide stuff in Excel.
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Why doesn't my x key work properly???
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( , Tue 3 Jun 2014, 19:51, closed)
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Very edifying and professional.
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if your job is constantly having to put up with spackers.
( , Wed 4 Jun 2014, 11:18, closed)
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NO WONDER you got sacked.
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was she referring to that thing you did with your genitals?
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