Guys, we gotta stop forcing that third graph. One time I didn't speed up and when I got to the door the guy was pissed. Another time I didn't say "thanks" when I got there and again, he was miffed at my ingratitude. I especially hate when the guy stands there on the inside of the door swing and has to hold it open in that awkward, straight-arm, zero-leverage, pose that actually ends up blocking the door opening. Who's with me on this?
agreed i think we should have some official etiquette in place for this, some kind of minimum distance for you to actually keep the door open for someone. This would save a lot of time and hassel, maybe improve productivity in the work place and i think it would get us out of the 'credit crunch' (is that still going on by the way?)
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Kevin_Watton 12 years, 8 months ago
Guys, we gotta stop forcing that third graph. One time I didn't speed up and when I got to the door the guy was pissed. Another time I didn't say "thanks" when I got there and again, he was miffed at my ingratitude. I especially hate when the guy stands there on the inside of the door swing and has to hold it open in that awkward, straight-arm, zero-leverage, pose that actually ends up blocking the door opening. Who's with me on this?
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gurpritsahota.captainofAWESOMN 12 years, 8 months ago
agreed i think we should have some official etiquette in place for this, some kind of minimum distance for you to actually keep the door open for someone. This would save a lot of time and hassel, maybe improve productivity in the work place and i think it would get us out of the 'credit crunch' (is that still going on by the way?)
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