[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".)


From: [identity profile] starbrow.livejournal.com


I will say you do occasionally bubble in a friendly cheerful manner (and not airheaded in any way), but by no stretch of the imagination do you have a "bubbly personality".

In coporation-talk, yeah, they're looking for someone without an ounce of actual grey matter in their heads. *sigh*

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


Yeah, it's one thing to say someone acts bubbly at a given time, but a "bubbly personality" comes off as corporate-speak for "airheaded pushover" even if it's not meant that way, which I do believe it is.

From: [identity profile] cangetmad.livejournal.com


Oh, and I also think they're looking for a woman. Men don't get described as "bubbly".

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...

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


Oh, and I also think they're looking for a woman. Men don't get described as "bubbly".

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."

From: [identity profile] kkscatnip.livejournal.com


In this context, though, it just has this undertone of "We want a pretty, slim young thing."

You can tack "Who will play along with sexual advances" onto that. It might just be around here, but I seriously doubt it.

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


oh, yes. Or at the very least not get "uppity" when the big boys talk to her chest. Gah.

From: [identity profile] kkscatnip.livejournal.com


Yep. I started crossing ads with the word "bubbly" and synonyms off after the first interview with the company who wanted a bubbly person. They not only hit on me, they also got a visibly (but not verbally, of course) upset when I purposefully closed my jacket so they couldnt get a look at my clevage. There are girls who love that sort of crap--let them have the bubbly jobs.

I just wish that the word bubbly came with a subtitle warning for people who aren't (and do not wish to be) bubbly.

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


God, yes. Cheerful I can do, a cano-do attitude I have, but "bubbly"? No way in hell.

From: [identity profile] dantesvendetta.livejournal.com


For me, it usually means someone who will cheerfully put up with the crap that the company will throw at them, without flipping out and going postal. But that might just be me...

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


Oh, that too. It's such a versatile little word, isn't it?
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From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


I'm always amazed when people look at me--Doc Martens, rarely a skirt, buzz cut, no make-up--and somehow still seem to think they can push me around.

From: [identity profile] cheshire-monkey.livejournal.com


A cheerful. airhead-y pushover who won't make waves about overtime, etc.

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.

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


It's like. You're looking for someone who's filled with sparkling water? What?

From: [identity profile] wimmeke.livejournal.com


Laid back, easy, chewing bubble gum perhaps ? Bite-Me attitude ?

Just making stuff up here because I don't have a clue either.
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From: [personal profile] msilverstar


To take the best possible view: they could have had a nasty grump at that job previously, who alienated co-workers and customers. That might make a thoughtless person add something like "bubbly" to a job description...

From: [identity profile] sparklebutch.livejournal.com


Cheerful, friendly, being able to talk to people, more importantly being able to entertain people while selling them things/ideas. Being able to appear energetic at any given moment even when you're not.

Brr.
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