Sunday, September 27, 2009

CATA rata

Cataract is that white film-like clouds covering the eye, particularly over the lens or the iris only. I don't know how it feels to have those cloud-like substance over the eyes but having cataract in this case are not the ones with those substance.

Having cataract in this journal are those people I pertain as blind-folded persons who are overwhelmed by their position in any institution however, do not observe attitudes and behaviors as they are expected to be.

For example, a superior to scold his or her subordinate in front of a large crowd is not something that is appropriate to do. To be more particular, a school coordinator who seem to find out some errors or mistakes from a student government official to yell at him or her in front of many people is something very unprofessional. As a coordinator you have you office to settle those matters. Place yourself in that shoes, a superior over the coordinator, let say the dean or the university president to yell at you, "Hey, why do you misinformed students to watch a theater play free, then all of a sudden being charged in their accounts?!! That is corruption" How would the coordinator react? how would he/she feel about it? That is very embarrassing.

Piece of advise:
Have a personal check up of your attitude and please practice professionalism.

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