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Indeed that is what I meant. I am now Plaintiff side and I couldnt be happier they are cutting her out.
I wouldn't mind if this ditz didn't say "Strength-based approach" 10 times per topic. Why do smart people talk bad?Corporate-speak is double plus ungood.
Wut?I wouldn't mind if this ditz didn't say "Strength-based approach" 10 times per topic. Why do smart people talk bad?
I actually was using the bad grammar in the last sentence to imply I was smart. But I can see the bip bop bamboozle.I see, you mean she's educated, but perhaps not that intelligent. The contradiction made me laugh though.
Yes, they do. "Optimalize" "Synergetical" "Leader-values" all made an appearance at the last "instead of giving you a raise we brought in a consultant at $500 / hr to tell you shit you already know in an incomprehensible manner" meeting.Beginning to hate corporate speak.
What the hell is a "Strength-based Approach"? What kind of nonsense is that? Would you ever do a "weakness-based approach"? Or being "Needs-Driven"? Do MBAs just come up with nonsense terms to make themselves sound smart?
For future reference, "Can I call you sometime?" works just fine. Sometimes being direct is the best way to go.I couldn't think of a way to ask for her number or email so I have no way of ever contacting her.
I was under the impression that Kinesiology was what jocks took before they became coaches at universities...Education:
BA in Kinesiology
Business Administration Diploma
MA in Human Kinetics
I'm assuming she's smart, but that doesn't mean she's "smart"...if that makes any sense.
Hilarious note: My wife has a degree in kinesiology because her intended career path at 18 was to touch hot hockey players.I was under the impression that Kinesiology was what jocks took before they became coaches at universities...
She had a goal(ie) and she worked towards it. I commend her choice in life. *chuckles*Hilarious note: My wife has a degree in kinesiology because her intended career path at 18 was to touch hot hockey players.