miércoles, 17 de abril de 2013

we'll call ...



Some people think that just promise reaches for the receiver of the promise is satisfied.

Already many people comment and think that, when presented to a contracting potential employees to volunteer as handing the history of life (curriculum vitae), and the potential employer says: "Okay, we will consider, we'll call ', this promise is never fulfilled.

However, this is not as well.

The work functions similarly to a commodity and therefore is subject to laws of supply and demand. Sometimes anxious about not getting jobs and workers are sometimes haunted by the contributors are not getting potential employers.

So what determines whether "... we'll call" is real or fake is the market supply and demand of the service offered the job seeker. The potential employer utters a phrase understandable, convenient and economical because to be laid down no need to distract the valuable time of a manager.

But when the promise "... we'll call" is not met, another factor comes into play interesting for comment here.

All human beings, seekers and job providers, often confuse action promise.

Indeed, both the members of the company as they would like to be, people may be able to feel how a simple promise is all you need to do to meet any need or desire.

In very exaggerated, for these people say "calm down your hunger" is to deliver a plate of food to the person receiving the promise. Although it may seem strange, these people feel intimately and so are generous when they promise and to feel the pleasure of those who give really.

What will it mean then the promise "... we'll call"?

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): ...lo vamos a llamar.
 
(Este es el Artículo Nº 1.852)

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