Maximus
Gold Member
Or even losing your sense of perspective?
These type of things have been levelled at me in recent weeks and it is starting to affect me. Normally I'm the wise-cracking cheeky chappie at work but the past few weeks have been manic and quite literally no time to act the fool as lots of angry customers to attend to - priorities and all that.
You often here about fat/jovial people having a great sense of humour but I am not sure if it is necessarily because of their size.
Anyway, I notice the few people saying it are people "of size" themselves. I could draw my own conclusions from that of course, especially as a lot of colleagues and friends etc. are delighted.
I hate the idea of being a skinny misery. I don't see it myself. In the work environment, sure it is good to have banter, but in customer service, the customer has to be my main priority - not entertaining the troops.
Maybe losing weight makes you more sensitive?
This is a serious point by the way (I know some will be expecting the punchline).
Do you change after weightloss or do people's perspective of you change?
Steve
These type of things have been levelled at me in recent weeks and it is starting to affect me. Normally I'm the wise-cracking cheeky chappie at work but the past few weeks have been manic and quite literally no time to act the fool as lots of angry customers to attend to - priorities and all that.
You often here about fat/jovial people having a great sense of humour but I am not sure if it is necessarily because of their size.
Anyway, I notice the few people saying it are people "of size" themselves. I could draw my own conclusions from that of course, especially as a lot of colleagues and friends etc. are delighted.
I hate the idea of being a skinny misery. I don't see it myself. In the work environment, sure it is good to have banter, but in customer service, the customer has to be my main priority - not entertaining the troops.
Maybe losing weight makes you more sensitive?
This is a serious point by the way (I know some will be expecting the punchline).
Do you change after weightloss or do people's perspective of you change?
Steve