[Poll #736498]
(Yes, I know I'm possibly readigng things into this that aren't there, but it grates. I guess that just proves I'm not "bubbly".)
(Yes, I know I'm possibly readigng things into this that aren't there, but it grates. I guess that just proves I'm not "bubbly".)
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In coporation-talk, yeah, they're looking for someone without an ounce of actual grey matter in their heads. *sigh*
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Seriously, those sort of words are part of what my currently-abandoned PhD is/was about. If I got the research published, they could be got for gender discrimination. Hmm...
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Oh, totally, the friend I was chatting to about this had the same first reaction. "Bubbly" brings to mind a stereotypical Pretty Blonde Secretary type, if you know what I mean. Which I'm ... not. They also wanted someone who is "well-presented," which in a normal job ad tends to mean "conservative-professional-looking," which I'm also not, but which makes sense to look for in a receptionist for, say, a law firm. In this context, though, it just has this undertone of "We want a pretty, slim young thing."
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You can tack "Who will play along with sexual advances" onto that. It might just be around here, but I seriously doubt it.
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I just wish that the word bubbly came with a subtitle warning for people who aren't (and do not wish to be) bubbly.
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Yep. That's about it. I, too, despise that word "bubbly" to describe a personality. It's as if a happy or cheerful personality is not enough. Grr.
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Just making stuff up here because I don't have a clue either.
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Brr.