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Is The Business Handshake Dead?
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[QUOTE="gtcam, post: 3486998, member: 2844"] I'm old school or perhaps have been in management way too long but I still will offer a handshake with everyone I meet - if the counteroffer is a fist bump, I will happily comply. Has NOTHING to do with being a "power show" Things are absolutely out of whack and when panic sets in ridiculous statements and actions erupt everywhere. I can't bring my own clean cup into a Cumberland Farms to fill with coffee/soft drink but need to use those plastic cups that everyone has pawed over. Yeah that makes sense. More than 10 people can't gather in a restaurant or small store but 100's can grocery shop and stand in lines. Truck drivers can't use rest stops or drive up lanes at the fast food areas....................... I had some great comic relief on this one, thanks much: [I][B]Not surprisingly, a huge number of people are still (and will continue) shaking hands and whatnot, especially those in finance - and politicians. When the markets tank, that’s when deals get done and big time money gets made, collateral damage be damned. It’s going to take a major culture shift here for these suppression tactics to work...hope we can muster up the courage to think about the collective instead of the individual to avoid a worst-case scenario.[/B][/I] [/QUOTE]
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