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Originally posted by Tim LeMaster:
I honestly believe in most large corporations the less you do the more time you have to make yourself look better. That can be talking with big wigs, attending endless meetings, writing lots of emails, making lots of phone calls. Sitting down and solving problems will not get you noticed - at least not in a good way.
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.<br />- Dr. Seuss
Important thing is to hang around with boss, do less work, but project a busy air and most important talk like you know what you are doing...even if you dont!
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
dressing at the 80th percentile (this is the one I struggle with)
"Sex and drugs and women being set on fire! I've never heard of such a Christmas!" - Christine Baranski in "The Ref"
Originally posted by Maureen Augustus:
Paul, I've never heard this phrase before. Would you explain it?
Thanks!
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The keyword is smart!
Important thing is to hang around with boss, do less work, but project a busy air and most important talk like you know what you are doing...even if you dont!
Originally posted by Nick White:
In my experience, it's who you know.
If you know the right person, and stick with them, you won't go far wrong.
Spot false dilemmas now, ask me how!
(If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much room.)
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Originally posted by Paul Wheaton:
Anybdoy have any ideas on what else to add?
SCJP, SCWCD, SCBCD, Oracle Certified Professional (SQL n PL/SQL)
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"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift; that's why they call it the present." Eleanor Roosevelt
Originally posted by Bert Bates:
Now I get what you're saying Paul, but it still seems to me that that kind of employee will realy only survive in a dysfunctional environment. I've spent time in good companies and in bad, and my experience of the good companies is that if a lazy manages to sneak in, they don't last long. So, short term, these issues seem valid, but my feeling still is that in a good company that kind of behavior won't survive.
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Originally posted by Marilyn de Queiroz:
Show up to work on time (by 9 am?)
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Originally posted by Satou kurinosuke:
- Pin all your polished "Sun Certified" badges on your shirt
- Make tattoos of those badges on your arms, or other relevant parts of your body
So, in a good company, showing up to a meeting on time is a behavior that won't survive?
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