Review of the Department’s Review

So this is my finally posted review of the random review we had which included free donuts.  My reason for reviewing this instead of superbowl commercials entails me making espresso drinks for 8 hours while the game went on.  I’m not bitter.  In the course of the department interview*(?), two or three members from different boards of something or other asked incredibly general questions and elaborated with different facial gestures of surprise when they received unspecific answers.  They also had free donuts.  Mine was rasberry filled.  My main annoyance with this small (40ish people) meeting was the fact I never knew what these people are going to do with the information presented them.  If they are directly reporting to someone who can help our budget i’m sure everyone would be trampling each other to participate.  Or at least passively throw paper airplanes with opinions inscribed on them to partake in the discussion.  ”For those of you who are shy please bullet your plane opinions towards the man in glasses’ eyes..Having glasses on protects him from your rage.”  What a completely insane side thought.   Also, furthermore, in addition, the donuts were still there in my evening class in the same room.  Apparently funding commissions don’t have very gallant approaches to throwing away trash.  I’ve also noticed well dressed business like men sacrifice Bill Clinton-esque thumb gestures for twiddling with their glasses and well dressed business women twiddle pens and dramatically point them for answers.  This is not proven, just an observation.  Do not quote me.  Making a wiki page however is fine.  Also peachy.    -Donut lover nate

~ by wonderfox on February 19, 2008.

2 Responses to “Review of the Department’s Review”

  1. Hey dude. That wasn’t jelly in your donut. See you in class sucka!

  2. If it wasn’t jelly…man, I don’t even want to think about it.

    Anyway, good post. One of the things that always frustrates me is when groups ask for input or ask people to take a survey without explaining why they want to know. It’s really bad PR.

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