Friday, August 20, 2004

… I'll take the box of rocks, please.

In a land far away there was a company. There were people who worked for the company and did a really good job. Then there were people who did not do a good job. In fact, they did this: diddley-squat.

Four people got a promotion. A promotion is what a company gives to a person when they want to keep them around a little bit longer. It is generally considered a good thing.

Of the four, three people did a really good job. Most of the company agreed: They deserved a promotion.

The other person, it was thought, did not deserve to be kept around a little bit longer. And, since there were a limited number of promotions available, this person took the promotion that someone else should have had.

At the end of the fray, the people who were promoted didn’t feel like it was a good thing. All except the undeserving one. This person called someone in the company, someone who deserved a promotion but did not get one. This person called the overlooked person to gloat. To gloat is to seek attention from someone else without considering that someone’s feelings.

It has been reported that if ever you enter a Team-based Quiz Show competition and must choose for your partner either A.) This person or B.) A Box of Rocks, you would be advised to choose B.

Without names, this doesn’t help you.

posted by Eric at 1:12 am • Filed under: day to day  

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