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Re: FIRST in an Elevator
Preface: depending on the day,
I am either the gentleman in the suit or the guy in the jeans. Also I've had this happen a few times. If they ask: "I mentor students building robots as an educational tool to introduce them to engineering and science. This is not so much 'Robot Wars'. It's a cooperative challenge both on the field and off. It's a lot of fun and it helps insure that in the future we have more talent to help us all succeed." If they don't ask and I don't know them: "Hello. Wow...am I under dressed for this occasion. Sorry I gotta go mentor some students and my formal clothes are not suitable for building robots." If they don't care then oh well. If they don't ask and I know them (there are thousands of people in my company): "Hey, how are you? (Hopefully you get a response here.) I am off duty to go build some robots with my students." I find that if people don't want to talk, they won't. If people are interested they'll engage you if you let them. For me I am also a big fella at 6'3" with a goatee. So if I stand there postured like a security guard people will assume I am not all that friendly if they do not know me. I suspect for other people that first unspoken impression would be different. In reality that first <5 seconds can radically alter the entire situation. I have a background in security and it's just human nature. Last edited by techhelpbb : 11-12-2013 at 00:23. |
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