Tagged with Rudeness

Quote: Tennessee Williams on Women’s Workplace

Quote: Tennessee Williams on Women’s Workplace

“I can’t stand a naked light bulb, any more than I can stand a rude remark or a vulgar action.” Most people feel the exact same way and yet women who work as receptionists, operators, customer service personnel, who basically answer phones anonymously, behave as though being rude to the customer was part of the … Continue reading

Quote: Daniel J. Goleman on Women’s Workplace

Quote: Daniel J. Goleman on Women’s Workplace

“Emotions are contagious. We’ve all known it experientially. You know after you have a really fun coffee with a friend, you feel good. When you have a rude clerk in a store, you walk away feeling bad.” And they should be fired post-haste! kqd Please click on  my related post – Women’s Workplace Vol. #3 Essay … Continue reading

Moral Midgets Vol. #2 Essay 15

Moral Midgets Vol. #2 Essay 15

Christian men and women have always shared the responsibility for  sustaining the high level of moral behavior demanded by their faith. They have knowingly maintained the particulars of Christian morality because they understood that these tenets of behavior protect humanity from its thoughtless, vicious and sometimes brutal nature. Although, on the surface, women have always accepted the highest burden of the behavioral aspects of morality … Continue reading

Women’s Workplace Vol. #3 Essay 17

Have you ever wanted a simple answer to a question about your utility bill or a pending order? Have you ever innocently wanted to know what the directions were to a restaurant and were left on hold for twenty minutes? Or have you had the need to ask for the mailing address of a company? Have you ever been transferred to … Continue reading