Thursday, July 20, 2006

Rules.

Like any other program, enviornment, situation, etc.. there are certain requirements that everyone (staff and students) must meet.
  • Don't fight
  • You must wear shoes
  • No eating at the computers
  • Act professionally
  • No weapons
  • Be on time.
  • etc...
Mostly just normal "professional" behavior.

So what do you do when a female shows up and it's obvious that she's not wearing a bra?

And, why would someone (female) go to a place where some professionalism is required, NOT wearing a bra? Especially when people can tell you're not wearing one.

Note: If you can't "read between the lines", it was obvoius because her nipples were poking at her shirt.
WWYD?

What would you do if you're in a room (such as a classroom), and while you're talking to someone , you see a bug in their hair?

Not a bug like a fly or a fruit fly, but a nice-sized cockroach.

Now, you know you don't want to embarass the person you're talking to, so you can't say it out loud. If you tell the person, they may freak out, causing a whole commotion.

So what would you do?

Me, I didn't say a thing. I figured the cockroach would just fall off, and the person woul dbe none the wiser. "What you don't know, can't hurt you." I figured. And sure enough, the person walked out to go to the front office, and the cockroach fell off. The person didn't even know anything happened.
"Stupid Intelligence"

This is a term I've come up with to describe how some people can be educated (very well educated in some instances) but act like someone who doesn't know better.

I have a student who's college-educated (currently attending), has worked in a professional enviornments (upscale retail and professional office places) , but she does/says things that that she's knows better than to do/say.

The other day, it was a quiet moment in the computer lab, most students were working on keyboarding or checking e-mail. This student, let's call her "Smarty", makes a job-search call on her cellphone. Now a quick phone call isn't a problem, but how are you going to sit in a room and talk loud (or at least in a regular speaking voice).

Anyway, I suggested she should go outside, so she doesn't distract anyone. She instead decides to get on her soapbox to say that I preventing her from finding a job, because the information she needs is on her screen. "If you say you want to help us find a job, why do you make it so difficult for us to call employers?"

Mind you, this isn't just some employer she looked up. This is a friend of her's that she's been calling every week to see if there's an opening at her store (which is obvious, because her conversation is loud enough to not miss).

I tell her that that's a good habit to get into, in any enviornment. If you're on a cellphone, it's sort of rude to have a conversation in a room where other things are happening... like a class. And that it's not difficult to just step outside. She said "Why should I go through all that?"

As this conversation ended, she says "Well maybe it's just me, but I thought we're supposed to be professional here."

Yeah, you're professional.
HOW MANY!?!?

Holy Moley! A new student just came into our program, she's less than 40 years old, and she has.. (brace yourself)... 17 children! Now I know you're thinking she's all tired, "busted up" and walking funny, but she's not. You'd never know she has that that many kids.