"should I stay or should I go?"

David Andersen bigda@gte.net
Sun, 14 Nov 2004 16:14:17 -0800


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> Lastly,  David I. had a problem with my "inability to tune with conversat=
ion
> going on at the back of the hall".  In fact, I never said I couldn't  tun=
e
> with such distraction. Rather, when such conversation is clearly
> non-essential, and the perpetrators are unaware that even their whisperin=
g can
> be perceived, I choose to express my needs / desires. There is no stress =
in
> doing so, other than being made aware of the projective requirements of a
> large hall.  The stress comes in not doing so. If, for reasons reasonable=
 or
> arbitrary, I cannot establish the desired environment to work in, it then
> becomes my responsibility, as a professional, to adapt.  That's hardly a
> definition of a Prima Donna.
>=20
> David Skolnik

I agree completely. Thanks for the clarification; it=B9s a real challenge for
all of us at different times to really take in and digest what we read or
hear.
Thanks.

David A.

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