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If you get off by having someone giving out orders as to what they want you to do, then you have the submissive qualities necessary for being a serious sissy. If you gain even greater enjoyment by obeying these orders, then that is further proof of your meekness. Does being a sissy slave to a dominate woman do it for you? Would you like her to fuck you up the ass with a strapon while you moan in ecstasy?

Does being dressed up in somthing girly while all of this is happening make your little sissy dick twitch? Yeah, since most crossdressers are straight the thought of sucking on a cock might not do it for them.

When sissies are all dolled-up, a psychological shift takes place. In the quest to validate her femininity, she suddenly becomes a submissive fuck toy to be used by either a woman or a man. A sissy slut is pretty much required to become a capable cocksucker. I suggest you get out your dildo—hopefully you have one—apply some lipstick and begin a regular practice schedule. The more important question is, why do you do feel the urge to do it?

But is it really that trivial of an act? I realize that many men shave their legs for sports and stuff like that. They may even shave their underarms for hygienic reasons. The very word professional implies that you are an expert. Technical competence is essential in IT. Professionals aren't bound by a time clock. They are given wide latitude in their daily self-management.

They are expected to manage their time and work habits. Don't abuse the privilege. If you take an hour for personal needs, give back two hours. The reality is that professionals are expected to exceed the standard hour workweek.

There are times when you may be asked to work weekends. You may have to forego a vacation or work hour days to complete an important project. All are part of the job description of most professional positions. Professionals are expected to produce results. Strive to complete deliverables before their due dates and under budget.

This is one of my favorite sayings especially in view of the fact that talking the talk is so prevalent and walking the walk so rare in this age of sound bites. You should "engage brain" before speaking -- can you really do what you are about to say?

If you can't, the wizard behind the curtain will eventually be revealed and hard-earned trust can be lost. I go out of my way to patronize a dentist who has excellent communication skills. He takes the time to explain the available options, make recommendations, state the total costs, and promise a date when the work can be completed.

I then feel empowered to make the right decisions. I recently ordered Internet and phone service from the cable company. I told the salesman that the existing cable had been ripped out during a landscaping project. Perhaps I wasn't clear or perhaps the salesman wasn't listening -- it doesn't really matter. The message didn't get through and the wrong person was sent to do the installation. As a result, Qwest, not the cable company, got my business.

Not only did the commissioned salesman lose his sale, he and his company both looked unprofessional in my eyes. Obey the law. These may sound like the attributes of a Boy Scout , but they are basic values that all professionals should follow. Many companies have a document that outlines their operating principles. Have you read yours? Respect and acknowledge the talents of your peers. There is nothing more unprofessional and self-serving than telling others how wonderful you are.

When I was hired at Hughes Aircraft , a second person with similar skills was hired with me. The competitive nature of the situation was palpable. I am no stranger to the belief that it is not in your best interest to share your knowledge with your associates, AKA the competition. If you are a hoarder of information and are of the opinion that all of the nuts you have squirreled away grant you immutable job security, think again.

The harsh reality is that nobody is irreplaceable. Think of knowledge as an ocean of facts and not a stream of data. It is possible to share what you know and still keep one step ahead of the competition — simply apply yourself and learn something new daily. I always tried to find a way to thank others for their help. When their help was above and beyond the call of duty, I would buy them a Coke — a testament to the marketing power of Madison Avenue and Mean Joe Greene. The AVOs thanked me for the support I provided that helped them do their job better.

Silly me — what was I thinking? This has been the hardest item for me to do consistently over my working years. I believed I was lying to myself and the world by smiling when I was miserable or unhappy with an ongoing issue at work. It is in fact thoughtful to care about how your attitude affects those you interact with.

Share your unhappiness with your manager only. Professionals are pleasant even during trying times. The final word. There have been a few who liked to be treated as professionals without having to work and act like one. You don't have to look any further than the medical profession to see examples of true professionals. Think back upon those doctors you've liked the most and model your professionalism after theirs.

Don't feel bad if you need some work in one or more areas. Demeanor that is less than professional can lead to an image problem for you and your company. Negative images are hard to shake. Recognize any shortcomings you might have and begin working on your professional image today. Thank You. Open navigation menu. Close suggestions Search Search. User Settings. Skip carousel. Carousel Previous. Carousel Next. What is Scribd? Explore Ebooks. Bestsellers Editors' Picks All Ebooks. Explore Audiobooks.

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