She admits to being Confrontational At Work

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From: see@sig.for.address (Cynthia)
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Date: Sun, 25 May 1997 22:24:41 GMT
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On 25 May 1997 18:51:05 GMT, Floyd Drennon wrote:

>In message <338f6e1d.412265356@news.mindspring.com> -
>rrichmond@mindspring.com (Robert E. Richmond) writes:

>:> Here, it's so easy to just read words on the screen and type more
>:> words not think about other people at all. Leading people to say
>:> things they'd never say in person.

>You know, if people would say what they really believe to other people
>instead of worrying about their sensitivity training and whether the
>other person will be hurt by the words, there would be a lot more
>understanding in this world.

I agree with you Floyd, but I still think there's plenty of room for
tact. I keep reminding myself of that, anyway <G> I know that I am
much more blunt here than in real life. Of course, I was recently
informed by a new coworker that he finds me very confrontational
because I won't do the office politics dance around facts.


Cyn
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