Comments on: A Glimpse of Humor in Troubled Times: The Nameless Distressed Financial Worker http://the-trifecta.com/2008/10/24/a-glimpse-of-humor-in-troubled-times/ The elite opinions on electronics, media and sports of The Trifecta Mon, 07 Jun 2010 22:27:52 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: danritterman http://the-trifecta.com/2008/10/24/a-glimpse-of-humor-in-troubled-times/#comment-515 danritterman Sat, 25 Oct 2008 17:07:28 +0000 http://thetrifecta.wordpress.com/?p=260#comment-515 All valid points Gottlieb. I would expect you to know some of the answers to those critical questions are you are somewhat related to the financial crisis. In fact, I think that you should find out who makes these decisions and submit a picture of yourself. Hope all is well. All valid points Gottlieb. I would expect you to know some of the answers to those critical questions are you are somewhat related to the financial crisis. In fact, I think that you should find out who makes these decisions and submit a picture of yourself. Hope all is well.

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By: B. Gottlieb http://the-trifecta.com/2008/10/24/a-glimpse-of-humor-in-troubled-times/#comment-514 B. Gottlieb Sat, 25 Oct 2008 04:58:22 +0000 http://thetrifecta.wordpress.com/?p=260#comment-514 Funny you should write this article. Just the other day I was thinking about this scenario. I mean, there must be hundreds of these guys a day stressing beyond belief at the market. How do they decide just who makes the cut? I mean, the asian guy in the middle of that picture is a sure winner, and I don't think anyone will dispute that (although I honestly can't tell if he's happy, laughing, or angry - for sake of the article I'll assume the latter). But for everyone else, what is the tryout process like? How many picture a day do 'they' sort through? Who are 'they?' In times like these, above questions need to be addressed. Funny you should write this article. Just the other day I was thinking about this scenario. I mean, there must be hundreds of these guys a day stressing beyond belief at the market. How do they decide just who makes the cut? I mean, the asian guy in the middle of that picture is a sure winner, and I don’t think anyone will dispute that (although I honestly can’t tell if he’s happy, laughing, or angry – for sake of the article I’ll assume the latter). But for everyone else, what is the tryout process like? How many picture a day do ‘they’ sort through? Who are ‘they?’ In times like these, above questions need to be addressed.

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