Zipping it up
I have been told “to zip it up.” I did. Not the way the speaker actually meant it. I became a member of Zip.ca. For the reasons of my own. Just like everybody else. What could possibly be my reasons? Do not ask me to tell you, because I won’t. But you can “Guess”. I like this word “Guess”, because I love playing games and “Guess” is one of them. My favourite, as my son often says. “Guess” is not only a directive, but it is a statement as well. I wish I knew more about the company, but I am not motivated enough to find out. Here it comes MOTIVATION. It only comes from within. As far as “Guess” is concerned I am not ready to figure the company out. Maybe I will some day.
However, I have motivation to write and that is why I am doing it right now. Everyday. Until… until I lose my interest. Then I move on to do something else.
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August 29th, 2008 at 6:46 pm
I think it was quite rude for that person to say this to you but I really liked how you handled the situation
What happened? Why did that person say what he/she said?
August 29th, 2008 at 7:03 pm
The Who does not matter. The Where does. I was trying to find a job. A meaningful employment. So I joined the Club. The Job Finding Club. That is where I have been told, that I did not belong. Again. Too intelligent, too resourceful, too smart, too much to offer. So “zip it up” or else. I did not zip it up and I was exterminated. No, not really, I was kicked out. No, not really, I was asked to leave. I did. I still wonder how many of the people I was with in that group found employment they are happy with.
August 29th, 2008 at 8:44 pm
Wow, I wonder what should one do to be told “zip it up” by someone running a job finding club. I hope you did not try to take over the club operations?