Diversity, that wonderful word that to me is the opposite of dull. If the world looked the same everywhere, there would be no reason to travel, everything would be repeated nearby. Same with the weather, no need to escape winter, there is no other option around. All cuisines would have the same ingredients prepared the same way. Sounds like a bad sci-fi flick from the early 70s.
People with the characteristics, manners and habits would make the work seem like it was populated with robots. Each a carbon copy of the one before and the one after. All women would have the same figure, all men would look the same. Dating would be real easy, since it would be routine. First dates would be like the 20th. How exciting is that?
Diversity in the world makes it such an interesting place. People can travel to Europe and see the remnants of the Roman Empire, or to South America and climb to Macchu Picchu. Residents in Chicago and fly to Barbados in January and leave minus wind chills behind for 80 degree weather and umbrella drinks.
Characteristics of people will run the gamut, different heights, builds, skin tone, eye and hair color. Exotic features, alluring eyes, different personalities, these are what make life interesting. In an office environment there is usually a vast range of people, it makes work more enjoyable. There is always a 'clown', the serious one, the June Cleaver, and many more. The interactions keep the atmosphere on an upbeat rhythm. Throw in a great boss and the recipe for success is in the works.
If your work has become mundane, and dull, maybe it is time to change something? Job.travel offers positions across the county and career paths. Jobs in travel and hospitality usually offer the opportunity to travel and experience other lands. And with most companies becoming global in scope, employees are from around the world, bringing with them their customs and cuisines. Sounds like a great place to work? Sign up on job.travel and start your exploration of the world, starting in your own office.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Diversity
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