[CentOS] SELinux threads, cynicism, one-upmanship, etc.
Bryan J. Smith
thebs413 at earthlink.netThu Nov 17 23:55:29 UTC 2005
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Preston Crawford <me at prestoncrawford.com> wrote: > People skills are part of any job usually. E-mail is not a form of people skills. In fact, if you handle people in e-mail, instead of just walking over to their office, or picking up the phone, then you're not giving them a sense of attention, not involved voice, tone, body language, etc... I avoid e-mail like the black plague at work. It's so much easier to walk over or call them if they are afar. Leave voice mails. Use only e-mail/text to send them electronic info or notices, _not_ for conversation. I couldn't be a trainer, consultant, architect, etc... if my people skills were as bad in person as they are in e-mail. If I need to put something in writing, I'm going to write formal in a typeset or DTP, not the jibberish I normally put out on lists like this in text. -- Bryan J. Smith | Sent from Yahoo Mail mailto:b.j.smith at ieee.org | (please excuse any http://thebs413.blogspot.com/ | missing headers)
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