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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

2158.0. "Seems like the flames are rising" by ALFPTS::GCOAST::RIDGWAY (Florida Native) Thu Oct 15 1992 16:38

Is it just me or is this notesfile getting more hostile these days???

Just wondering.....

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2158.1CVG::THOMPSONRadical CentralistThu Oct 15 1992 16:499
>Is it just me or is this notesfile getting more hostile these days???

	It's just you. You should have been here in the early days. :-)

	Seriously, this conference like many others goes in cycles. These
	days a lot of people are on edge and there is some hostility. But
	I don't really see it as much worse then it has been in the past.

			Alfred
2158.2More INT's than JOB's these days...DV780::DAVISGBAnother hot number from the 50'sThu Oct 15 1992 16:506
    This conference and the jobs notes conference must follow the same
    cycle.  The more resumes you see appearing in US Jobs, the more hostile
    this conference becomes....
    
    gil
    
2158.3Just reality!GRANPA::JNOSTINThu Oct 15 1992 17:097
    What you are reading in the notes file these days appears to be only
    reality to me.  Many (most) employees are frustrated by the way they
    are being treated, the uncertainty of employment, lack of senior management
    leadership, etc, etc.  Should I go on?  I do however think it is
    healthy to "vent".  I just wish someone in senior management would
    reads these notes and wakeup.
    
2158.4ODIXIE::RHARRISBowhunters never hold back!Thu Oct 15 1992 17:2410
    I agree with the basenote.  If you have a different point of view from
    the majority, your "stoned" by the masses.  I find this note to be
    a 'read' only note.  I have actually been biting my tongue on alot of
    these notes because I march to the beat of a different drummer.
    Let us all chill out, everyone has their own opinions, and opinions
    don't get it done, now do they?
    
    All is well. Life is grand.
    bob
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2158.5my analysis of the situation and reflections and relatedSTAR::ABBASII love DECspellThu Oct 15 1992 17:5517
    
    i agree with previous callers too, i think it is all because we work
    in cubes, i mean here you are stuck inside a small cube all day,
    you become cuby-phobic and your nervous systems gets on its edges
    and more intense, i find that people who work next to a window and can 
    see the outside spaces from where they sit to be a more calmer and 
    happy people,  but those of are on the inside and cant see the air 
    outside are the ones who scream in notes files to steam off the phobic
    feelings inside them.

    all this modern closed buildings working environment is making people
    like that, if we all worked in close to nature and had fresh air
    and worked in the Caribbean like Mr Dick Beldin does, every one will
    love each others and be happy and starts stopping to smell a rose 
    and will not scream at others.
    
    /nasser
2158.6this is tameMIMS::DUCAT_DThu Oct 15 1992 18:017
    RE Basenotes
    
    you oughta hang around soapbox for a day.
    Next to imposible to get out of there unscathed, unless
    you just read and don't reply!
    
    
2158.7It's everywhereGOLF::WILSONWho Am I? Why am I here?Thu Oct 15 1992 18:0812
    Yes, most definitely. People are tense and very aggressive
    everywhere. Especially here at DEC, where we have the double
    whammy of a lousy economy at both our government and our company.
    
    re: .4  Just to clarify, you weren't "stoned" because you march 
    to a different drummer.  It was because YOU were the aggressor. 
    Having a different opinion is fine. Telling everyone else that 
    their opinions and concerns make you sick and that this notes file 
    is a crock of %$*&@ is what did it. If you don't want to be stoned,
    don't throw stones.
    
    Rick
2158.8SNOC01::NICHOLLSProblem? ring 1-800-382-5968Thu Oct 15 1992 22:319
    >Is it just me or is this notesfile getting more hostile these days???
    
    >Just wondering.....
    
    
    What's it to you?
    
    
    :-)
2158.9Hashed and rehashed...DELNI::SUMNERFri Oct 16 1992 02:4033
    Re .5
    
     Not to send this pleasant conversation down the rathole but I
    think you hit a good point. I have always's felt the cubicles
    forced us to be individual contributors in the true sense of the
    phrase. (Anybody else here find it funny that management call us
    "individual contributors" while beating on us to develop a team
    spirit? but that's for another rathole...)
    
     My group recently decided to move a group of us to a new office
    area that is owned by the CC and will reduce cost. The new office
    area was brand_spankin_new 2 years ago so what's the first thing
    they do? Tear up the offices (somebody doesn't like open offices)
    and paint the walls because somebody doesn't like powder blue. I 
    guess that knocks this year's raise down a notch or two.
    
     Yeah, people are getting more aggressive. I don't know about 
    everybody else out there but after I write out checks for my bills,
    pay my real estate taxes (which went up 14% this year), jump in my 8 
    year old Chevy truck, pass by a couple of homeless people on the
    way to the post office, then drive into work, I am not in a good mood
    to hear that a pleasantly inhabitable office area will be torn up
    because "somebody didn't like it".
    
     I realize I'm being aggressive here and possibly biting the hand
    that feeds me, it is just very painful for me to watch money being
    ABSOLUTELY WASTED when there are so many more important things that 
    need be fixed.
    
    
    In my not_so_humble opinion...
    
    Glenn
2158.10I only wish everyone could enjoy life like I doSGOUTL::BELDIN_RD-Day: 166 days and countingFri Oct 16 1992 11:0914
2158.11der laden gehoert mir schliesslich nicht...MUNICH::HSTOECKLINFri Oct 16 1992 11:4411
    
    
    To me it seems that 'flaming up' is strongly dependent on
    committing one's heart and soul to the company and then getting 
    frustrated seeing that it is heading in another direction then
    oneself expects.
    
    I prefer committing my heart to my girlfriend ...
    
    							helmut
    
2158.12perspectiveSGOUTL::BELDIN_RD-Day: 166 days and countingFri Oct 16 1992 13:159
    re .11
    
    I think you've got the key.  Many men (especially, but some women too)
    in the American culture think that their work is their life.  I used to
    think the same way.  With age, one realizes that there is life beyond
    the work we do for pay.  We need to detach emotionally from our paid
    work to manage our entire lives.
    
    Dick
2158.13ASABET::MACGILLIVARYFri Oct 16 1992 13:1915
    RE: Base note,
    
    Yes, this notesfile is getting more hostile, people as a whole are more
    hostile.
    
    I attended a stress management seminar and the speaker said it is not
    the economy that is getting everyone stressed out, it is each other!
    
    All we do these days is b__ch at each other and complain about each
    other!  How about a little support for each other as co-workers, from
    the CEO down, we are all human beings just trying to do our jobs. 
    He said we are kinder to strangers than we are to our loved ones and 
    co-workers.   Sure made me think twice.
    
    Let's have a little compassion and support each other in a common goal.
2158.14WLDBIL::KILGOREBill -- 227-4319Fri Oct 16 1992 13:3213
    
    Hey, .13 -- stick it in your ear!!
    
    
    
    :-)      (please don't miss the smiley face...)
    
>    I attended a stress management seminar and the speaker said it is not
>    the economy that is getting everyone stressed out, it is each other!
    
    Somewhat akin to the statement, "Guns don't kill people -- people kill
    people."
    
2158.15not me..... :^}NAVY5::SDANDREAgwadlluB cixelsyDFri Oct 16 1992 16:177
    >>Is it just me or is this notesfile getting more hostile these days???
    
NO, DAMMIT!! HOW COULD YOU EVEN SUGGEST SUCH A @#%%! THING!  JEEZ!
    
    8^)
    
    
2158.16Gee, I feel sorry for...CGOOA::DTHOMPSONDon, of Don's ACTFri Oct 16 1992 17:2110
2158.17HAAG::HAAGFolks, we're gettin' in a rut again.Fri Oct 16 1992 20:525
    there is more complaining in this notesfile than say 4-5 years ago. a
    reflection of the times i say. still there shouldn't be personal
    attacks and gang type attacks that some replies seem very close to. 
    
    gene
2158.18Shrew news headlines.KIRKTN::GBRUCESun Oct 18 1992 03:241
    Do you know? That an elephant shrew never closes it's eyes.
2158.19what does this expression really mean?STAR::ABBASII love DECspellSun Oct 18 1992 04:1520
    >Do you know? That an elephant shrew never closes it's eyes.

    hi, is this like an English language expression? i mean i looked shrew up
    and it means:
     1. n. 1. A very small mouselike mammal with pointed nose.

    now, an elephant has pointed nose off course, but it is not small
    mammal, and what does it mean to not close it eyes?

    iam sure this is an expression, but never heard it before and i'd
    like to know what it really mean so i can add it to my expressions
    collections.

    does it mean a one who noses around is always looking for trouble?
    or a one with smell for trouble has to be careful and have their eyes
    open all the time?

    thank you,
    /nasser

2158.20Knees headlines.KURMA::GBRUCESun Oct 25 1992 05:412
    No this is just a piece of jibberish,incidently,do you know?There is no
    proper name for the back of the knees.
2158.21GUESS::WARNERIt's only work if they make you do itSun Oct 25 1992 15:192
    
    back of the knee = popliteal area
2158.22I can be humorous, to a point.KELVIN::BURTMon Oct 26 1992 11:304
    what would chairs look like if our knees bent in the opposite
    direction?
    
    Ogre.
2158.23PLAYER::BROWNLLife begins at 40(Mhz)Mon Oct 26 1992 13:354
    There is such a thing as an elephant shrew. It has a longer nose than
    an "ordinary" shrew.
    
    Laurie.
2158.24Did you know?PAKORA::GBRUCEMon Oct 26 1992 15:447
    Yes you know your stuff,and to elaborate on this shrew thing.Do you
    know that there at least 12 types of elephant shrews?
    Did you know that they are all African?
    Did you know that the proper name for the back of an Elephant shrews'
    knees are Elephant shrew popliteal areas?
    Did you know that all crime is due to incorrect breathing?
    
2158.25answering a tricky question STAR::ABBASII love DECspellMon Oct 26 1992 16:4215
        ref .22

    >what would chairs look like if our knees bent in the opposite
    >direction?

    if our knees were bend up backwards like you say, then we wont need
    any chairs to start with, because you will not be able to get up from
    bed and walk to get to work and sit on the chair in the first place.

    if your knees were backwards, i guess you'll spend all day in bed 
    moaning and screaming.

    /nasser
    who_wants_to_be_a_rocket_scientist_one_day
2158.26I've fallen and I can't reach the keyboardTLE::SAVAGEMon Oct 26 1992 18:494
    >...i guess you'll spend all day in bed moaning and screaming.
    
    Would this be an improvement over spending all day in notes moaning and
    screaming?
2158.27TOPDOC::AHERNDennis the MenaceMon Oct 26 1992 23:017
    RE: .20  by KURMA::GBRUCE 
    
    >No this is just a piece of jibberish,incidently,do you know?There is no
    >proper name for the back of the knees.
    
    Hamstring?
    
2158.28ALOS01::KOZAKIEWICZShoes for industryTue Oct 27 1992 00:114
    Stupid me, I always thought it was the kneepit...
    
    Al