Go deep into the workplace, the workplace is not what you think

Mondo Workplace Updated on 2024-02-21

I have worked for more than ten years, seen strong winds and waves, gone through many detours, and been involved in many industries.

Today at noon, I chatted with more than a dozen new employees of the company in the conference room, eight of whom just graduated last year and have only worked in our company for a few months. As an old-timer, I briefly shared with them some of my experiences over the years, and I summarized some of my workplace experience in this article, hoping to bring some help to more friends.

Seeing people and talking about people, and talking about ghosts (I used to think it was really hypocritical, now, I think it's an ability).

In the interaction with customers, the wine should be full, the tea should be poured for seven points, and the words should be three points, and the order should be up to the point to protect yourself.

Don't prove yourself to others unless you have to, don't convince others.

You can suffer losses, but you must sum up your own problems, your own principles, and stick to them.

When sharing snacks or other things between colleagues, don't always say no, too polite can offend people.

Don't cut off other people's financial routes, push people into a hurry, and others will cut off your way of life.

The more kind he is to the merchant when purchasing, the higher the ** he gives.

The better the thing, the more you have to think about it.

Don't always ask someone to help for free, it will cost you all your money.

When someone asks you some private questions, such as salary, only talk about the general situation, not the details.

When others talk about your difficulties, learn to ask questions and ask them rhetorically.

Learn to be humorous and use humor to deal with some embarrassing problems.

Understand the city government and have a strategy.

Ask someone for help, and if someone doesn't reply, that's the answer.

Don't persuade others what you haven't experienced.

Don't make decisions for anyone, don't help or contribute to things, and don't express any opinions.

When you go to a client's or other person's home, you learn:"Boast", praise the wife, praise the children, praise the old man's body, praise the environment.

Women want to praise each other for being thin and young. Colleagues praised him for having a pattern and being diligent and studious. The rich should praise him for his vision and taste. Powerful people should praise him for being approachable. Let the stubborn boast of his strong-willedness.

Everyone understands a lot of truths, and many people should have seen these workplace experiences, so I will continue to talk to you when I think of it, and welcome to add.

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