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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anecdote: this was back in 1994 at my first job. My manager assembled about 10 of us in the conference room, then stood up on the table in front of us and showed us all his articles of clothing (not underwear of course) and explained to us why his clothing choices were superior to ours. He then went around the room while still standing on the table and pointed at us all in turn while explaining exactly why we were all poorly dressed. I got off pretty easily with the only critique being an unstarched shirt. But one guy...he got mocked for wearing "what looks like a thrift store suit". And, "Where did you get that tie? From a street vendor selling souvenirs and hot dogs outside the air and space museum?" He then jumped off the table and yelled at us to go back to work. Now THAT was humiliating.[/quote] That dude was a D bag and I wouldn't have been humiliated at all. I'd have laughed at him. I was 22 and intervewing for my first job out of college. Lanham ,MD. Copy Editing. The guy doing the interview was maybe 4 tears older than me and proceeded to ask me what my GPA (at VT) was. I said 'I think I finished with a 3.6' He says, with a straight face ". Ha. You told me you could handle any challenge we throw at you but you couldn't even get a 40!? What is your problem?" This was an entry level position in a strip mall magazine publisher that went belly up 25 years ago. Pay was $23,500. I just looked at him, laughed, and said "Well, buddy, some of us were drinking beers and f**king girls too." Then I got up and walked out. Every few years it kills me I can't remember his name. I now own a landscaping company that does 6/7 million a year. [/quote] You can see his face in your head though right? I need to know that you'll recognize him when you run into him again. [/quote] Hell yes. Skinny, twitchy, nerdy white guy with a big nose. He'd be about 55 now. Almost certainly unmarried and no kids. Lives in an apartment and might still be driving the same car.[/quote]
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