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Sometimes being too honest doesn't work out for me. Example, I help someone out and they don't give credit for me. When someone helps me out, I give them credit.
- in business or art you should probably get credit. however when i give food or change to help someone in need. I don't expect anything back in return.********
- my boss once went on stage to accept full credit for my work, and didn't even use that time to mention me ... not coolmonospaced
- i was a true looser in this game before two years ago in ny some fuckfaces from india got credit for my work at an agency event.********
- he didn't even worked at the agency when we finished the work and i was the one who trained him. by boss (who was also new at the company) told me:********
- you accomplished much greater things in your life give them the opportunity to make a name in this industry.********
- so learn from my mistake: never let someone else receive acknowledgment for your work.********
- but if someone helps you out admit it. for nothing else just in order to maintain a healthy ego.********
- sorry for the long-ass rant.********
- Ya out side work stuff I don't really care. But if it's work related I'll hunt that bitch ass down (not really) but I'll make sure they know I'm aware of it.pango
- Something like sarcastically congratulate them. Lol I know I'm horrible.pango
- Pinky. What do you mean being too honest?pango
- Another example would be in sales. The liar would sell more vs the honest person. Wondering if this carries through in other areas in working.pinkfloyd
- Good sales people should never need to lie.********
- that is perhaps the biggest lie.
:)pango - indeed.********
- in business or art you should probably get credit. however when i give food or change to help someone in need. I don't expect anything back in return.