Feb 08 2009
Peace of Mind
Hooray! Nine days have past, since the day of my job interview. Before I left the interviewer’s office, he mentioned that second interviews would be scheduled for candidates that they were considering for the position. Well, I figured since I haven’t heard from their office after nine days, they must have chosen someone else to do the job.
When I arrived at the company, I was greeted by his assistant and escorted to their department. The assistant told the interviewer that I was waiting to see him. After a few minutes, the interviewer stepped out of his office, gave me a discerning glance and then looked at a black female seated at a desk. The interviewer is head of the department and while I was speaking to him, I began to perceive his nonverbal gestures. His mannerisms were rude and I felt offended by his behavior.
While speaking to the interviewer, he began to scratch himself. First of all, he scratched his pants pocket, which I thought was pretty weird and then he scratched his knee. On each of these occasions, while he was scratching himself, I brushed my hand against my nose. I sensed that he was trying to impair my perception of acceptable nonverbal communication and inflict harm on my subconscious mind. If you are aware and practice any form of etiquette, openly scratching oneself is not considered polite. I have read numerous articles on the subject, how to conduct yourself during an interview, and you should not scratch while speaking to the interviewer. Furthermore, throughout my adult life, I have observed individuals mannerisms, and I truly believe, an atheist fascist society have constructed a weird form of nonverbal communication. Often they appear hostile and their unbalanced minds, believe that their gestures or mannerisms are a form of communication.
I thought about what took place during the interview, and decided to browse the Internet to search for any information about the interviewer. I learned that he has worked for the company for several years and have made some considerable contributions. I wanted to know more about his personal background and learned that his ancestry is mostly likely German. Well, most of us know about the history of World War II and Nazi Germany. Even today, there are signs that a secret fascist party is struggling to take over our minds and eventually this country. I could not help but imagine my worst thoughts concerning the interviewer, because his mannerisms towards me were disturbing. Most of my interactions with Germans have not been very pleasant and their attitudes towards me are demeaning. One particular guy that I dated was a real time bomb. The longer that I continued to see him, my life was disruptive and a disaster. I did not want to be burdened by his troubles, and I did not approve of his lifestyle, so I ended the relationship.
Looking back over the years, I took a college course on the subject of effective communication. The course covered nonverbal communication, using gestures and body language. I learned a great deal about this subject and received an “A” grade for all my hard work. I was intrigued by this subject and even today, I have furthered my knowledge and practice using acceptable nonverbal gestures and body language to communicate. I read an interesting article about traveling abroad and how to not embarrass yourself while traveling to foreign countries. I refer to this article often and I can better understand the mannerisms of my foreign friends that live in the United States.
Acceptable nonverbal communication is very important and is a part of our everyday life.
For example, using hand signals or gestures while driving a car, may help you to avoid a car accident. Some nonverbal gestures that Americans have adapted, have a different meaning in a foreign country. Today, American nonverbal gestures or body language may appear offensive or even threatening to a foreigner in his country.
After reminiscing about the job interview, I cannot help but feel sorry for the schmuck that was chosen to take over the interviewer’s departmental responsibilities. I often wonder about those that have managed to move up the corporate ladder and what happens to their minds. Most have lost sight of Etiquette 101, and their minds have deteriorated to a level of psychological weakness. Their psychopathic behavior is near insanity. Unfortunately, the minds of atheist fascists and their weird form of nonverbal communication is flawed, incorrect and demeaning.