Something like that. The information you provided in your job applications will be made available for guests to peruse, but, perhaps more importantly, you will be on the bar floor for your shifts, during which, if you are not occupied, you will be expected to encourage similarly unentangled guests to bid for your time.
I do hope it is not rude to intrude upon the conversation (I am admittedly still picking up the etiquette!), but if such a directory is not meant as a joke, I would be happy to offer my assistance as well.
I have some experience writing advertising copy and the like, besides my personal interest in learning who my new coworkers are.
Wonderful. I am glad that my impression was correct. Waiting a bit to see how it was all done at least stops me from embarrassing myself with my poor knowledge too much...
Regardless, it would be my pleasure. It is a curious exercise, but it seems like it would be a fun one, to be honest.
I have a little bit of experience keeping notes on things, since I've been here. Our abilities have been altered here, before, and knowledge is power. But this does seem like it'll be much more fun.
Then I fear I have yet another question to follow! The little symbols in your message are intentional, I assume? What are they?
That aside, I do agree completely with your sentiment on knowledge, and that is similarly good to know... I will have to start taking notes of my own, in that case.
Ah! I see the face much better in this example... And looking back, I believe I see the other. How exceptionally charming and creative.
I shall do so, with your recommendation. I would be happy to compare notes on occasion, even, for perhaps one person's insight will supplement another's.
@finn
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thanks, Silco.
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I'd hate to impose.
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[understatement; he's practically vibrating with excitement mid-grout.]
@michaelis
I have some experience writing advertising copy and the like, besides my personal interest in learning who my new coworkers are.
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Not at all; the nature of the open forum of a group chat is one that encourages multiple threads of conversation.
I would welcome your expertise, Mr. Michaelis.
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Regardless, it would be my pleasure. It is a curious exercise, but it seems like it would be a fun one, to be honest.
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I have a little bit of experience keeping notes on things, since I've been here. Our abilities have been altered here, before, and knowledge is power. But this does seem like it'll be much more fun.
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That aside, I do agree completely with your sentiment on knowledge, and that is similarly good to know... I will have to start taking notes of my own, in that case.
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I highly recommend keeping an account, yes -- just in case. Things happen here pretty quickly.
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I shall do so, with your recommendation. I would be happy to compare notes on occasion, even, for perhaps one person's insight will supplement another's.
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Oh, yes please. I used to compare notes with a
Friend. A journalist. He's no longer here, though.
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[ He can at least figure out the most basic with what's presented before him! ]
It is a shame to hear that about your friend, though. You have my condolences. Do people leave as suddenly as they seem to appear?
I do not know if I would be able to fill the shoes of someone in the profession of such things, but I shall endeavor to do so.
[ this, of course, is falsely humble. he's a cheater and will be excellent at it. ]
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It's unfortunately very common, yes. We don't have much control over people coming or going, I'm afraid.
I'd welcome your assistance regardless, Mr. Michaelis.