As a car commuter, something I can never properly understand is how subway commuters can show absolutely no reaction when somebody enters a train and starts walking on the ceiling WHILE it’s moving! I mean, I “love” software marketing, but that would be the best part of my day.
Someone near and dear to me (no, not my wife's boyfriend) works in accounts for a gigantic chemical company. So I think I speak with some authority when I say, this appears to be a definite "no fun zone," or an NFZ, if you will. Employees seem to care little whether the office people are having "fun" on their new platform, nor do vendors who are depending on getting paid so they don't have to get a hard money loan to avoid bankruptcy seem to care about "fun." You'd think they would, but they don't.
As a car commuter, something I can never properly understand is how subway commuters can show absolutely no reaction when somebody enters a train and starts walking on the ceiling WHILE it’s moving! I mean, I “love” software marketing, but that would be the best part of my day.
You don't want to encourage them!
(Also because you're afraid they're going to interact with you)
Nailed it. Somewhat-like-every-other-time.
37% of the time, I nail it every time.
Someone near and dear to me (no, not my wife's boyfriend) works in accounts for a gigantic chemical company. So I think I speak with some authority when I say, this appears to be a definite "no fun zone," or an NFZ, if you will. Employees seem to care little whether the office people are having "fun" on their new platform, nor do vendors who are depending on getting paid so they don't have to get a hard money loan to avoid bankruptcy seem to care about "fun." You'd think they would, but they don't.
Yeah, but that's because in Midland there's so much other fun stuff to do!