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Just to account for my short period of disappearance these 2 days*Updated, those in red are updated. =D I have been helping out at the Prolink booth and though it's crap tiring, it's pretty fun. But..no another time! This is the third time working for the IT Show, but honestly, I won't do it again. I mean, everytime I work at the IT Show, I would feel that people sucks and the helpers (*people like me*) are more like slaves! With less than 15mins for lunch and dinner, you barely have enough time to eat/relax and rest your legs! But I am glad I only worked for two days or my legs would be rotting already! My legs are in terrible state now because my leg are both prone to cramping and they are wobbly. Not only that, my shoulders are aching and my throat is hurting! And through this IT Show as an Exhibitor, I have notice a few stuffs. The following will be in numbered form. Too tired to care about the flow too! =D 1. I have seen the worst and the better of humans in this IT Show. But the ugly side of humans left me with a heavy heart. It always does that. I mean, in every 30 customers/IT Show go-ers, 2 are actually nice people. Yes, I have done my survey. And. . be it yellow-ed skin or white skin or dark skin, they are equally the same. There are times when I get tired, I people watch. And I see the way the IT Show go-ers treat us as Exhibitors. You smile and tell them some information (*simple information, nothing complicated*) and not even hoping for you to come in to buy, they just walk away. Not smiling, just looking straight. And for god's sake, we can tell you CAN HEAR US, just that you pretended not to listen. Is it so hard to just SMILE or nod your head to acknowledge the effort made to convey the message across. Where is the basic respect? There are some that smile and nod their heads of course. I loveee those people! Like many many! Those really made my day when I see shitty people that ignore you totally. 2. Smarter people/educated people doesn't mean that they are polite and civilised. Most of the nice ones are the not as educated people as those "technical people" who obviously recieved more education. 3. There are freaking people who would argue over $5 dollar optical mouse. 4. I served a couple of deaf customers today and they are super polite. (*there are times I would love to condemn the normal beings -us*) At first, when I see the couple, I could tell that they couldn't speak, but wasn't sure if they were deaf. I talked to them and they politely signaled to me that they couldn't speak. I freaked out! It's the first time I communicated with the deaf/mute. But they were patient and and yea! Sealed the deal. It's time like this that I wished I could communicate in hand signals rather than pointing and doing simple signals. And the guy was wearing a Liverpool Jersey! =D See, soccer is the international language. =D 5. Accept that humans are hypocrite at times and yes, am fine with it. Well, that is if nobody is hurt in the process. 6. Packing up after IT show can be a killer yet fun. 7. There are people/customers that would be so particular about the warranty of a mouse that is S$5-S$7 dollars 8. 70% of customers I served are non-locals. 9. Standing for hours is so tiring 10. But promoting without much stress/pressure is super fun. 11. People can rude to the extent of putting down the brand/product infront of the promoters. Moral values down the drain man. 12. There are suckers I faced, but the nice/polite ones really made my day and the 2 days of serving at the IT Fair a great one! Nights children. ~Ellepedia~ at 11:51 AM | |
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