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Things I learned in Corpo – Part 1

Posted by Rio S.

Back when I was still living the hell that was Corpo, I learned a couple of stuff that helped me live through all the bull crap in the office. Of course, corpo’s not all bull crap but you know what I mean. So anyway, here are the things I learned in Corpo:

Thou shalt not shit where you eat.
This is something I learned late in my stay in corpo and let’s just say it’s something that still comes rearing its ugly head and biting me in the ass. Sure, it was good to have something to look forward to as you can see your (in)significant other at the workplace you fantasize burning to the ground. But those kinds of things rarely ever go smoothly and so in the long run, you might find yourself left holding a bag of shit. It becomes especially nightmarish right after the break up since people you work with might have a tendency of (mis)interpreting everything you do as an effect of the said break up. Read: Everything you do is because of HIM. That’s annoying, unless you ARE doing things because of HIM.

It can get ugly too. Imagine crying scenes at the office and – let’s not go there. Plus, the “motivation” you previously had would turn into a great glob of the opposite. Don’t shit where you eat. It’s not only disgusting, it’s unsanitary.

Thou shall keep your friends close, enemies closer.
That’s a general rule anywhere (coming from either Sun Tzu’s Art of War or Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince) but it is useful in corpo for obvious reasons. Also, one of the not-so-apparent reasons is that you might find that you can actually get along with some people who appear to be dickwads inside the office. I think the lesson is, most people just find themselves displaying different characteristics in the workplace. I say most because some are just plain dickwads. more…

YUPPIE – Young Underpaid Professional

Posted by Rio S.

Disclaimer: Don’t get us wrong, we’re not defeatists. Far from it actually, for those who strive for world domination require constitutions of steel – and highly developed senses of irony. Someday, the Young Underpaid Professionals will be the ones sitting on the seats of power (or at least, hopefully) – what’s wrong with chronicling the journey of getting there?

yup·pie [yuhp-ee]
-noun (often initial capital letter)
a young, ambitious, and well-educated city-dweller who has a professional career and an affluent lifestyle.
Also, yuppy.

[Origin: 1980-85, Americanism; y(oung) u(rban) p(rofessional) + -ie]

yuppie. (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Retrieved September 23, 2008, from Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/yuppie

Back when big hair and shoulder pads were still in fashion, the yuppie generation was booming. They were the Young Urban Professionals (also Young Upwardly-mobile Professionals). The term yuppie was first used to describe a demographic, though it wasn’t long before it turned into something derogatory. It’s a stereotype, go figure.

Meanwhile, our generation was still stuck in our cribs and drooling on our parents. During the eighties, we were still babies, toddlers, or evil little monsters trying to drive the adults mad. Twenty or so years later, we’re the peons of the workforce, primed and educated for spending the rest of our lives trying not to starve. We’re a different bunch though and your parents (or relatives) may have pointed this out one night during dinner or at a family reunion. more…