Me, me, me, me, me, me, me

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I see this ad in the OMMA Show magazine. If this kid walked into your office, looking like this and said, “It’s all about me…” what would you do? Yeah, me too. And I’d make sure he skidded across the pavement a bit so that his hair would shave off. Free haircut.

Seriously, does this ad work? It starts out by saying “here’s me and here’s why I think I’m so important and you need to do this for me and that for me….” And, then it asks, “Don’t you think we should work together?”

Work together? Why would I believe you had any of MY interests at heart when working with you? You just spent the last 10 minutes of my life telling me why you are more important than me!

Get the hell out of here and come back when you realize what a pompous, arrogance ass you really are. Then we’ll talk.

Oh, and next time, start the conversation with “Can we work together?”

Click here to see the whole ad.

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About Rufus Dogg

I'm a dog who writes a blog. It is not a pet blog. It is a real blog that talks about real ideas. No, really. I do my own writing, but I have a really, really cool editor who overlooks the fact that I can't really hit the space-bar key cause I don't have thumbs. I talk about everything from politics to social issues to just rambling about local problems. And, sometimes I just talk about nothing in particular. Google+
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2 Responses to Me, me, me, me, me, me, me

  1. Bingo says:

    You are referring to Gen Y, correct? I mean..all I have ever heard was them barking up thier own damn tree..

  2. Rufus says:

    And bites the hand that feeds them.. and pees where they eat….

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