Hello Larry
I think many people are able to prosper professonally using interpersonal
skills but it seems that many people either lose them or they become a
hinderance to success or they are used with extreme selectivity.
Best regards
Laurence Bathurst
School of Occupation and Leisure Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Sydney
PO Box 170
Lidcombe NSW 1825
Australia
Ph: 61 2 9351 9509
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See School Website www.ot.cchs.usyd.edu.au
Home Ph: 61 2 9818 2050
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From: "Larry Arnold" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: Job vacancy
No bloody way
Interpersonal skills, since when were they a necessity for success, does
Bill G or Tony B have them, NOT
Of course you NT's care not a jot and decry this as typical neuro diverse
lunacy.
You are so blinkered as not to regard this as a social disability and you
blithely discrimate, well go on polishing your sepulchres for as John said,
send not to ask for whom the bell tolls it tolls for thee.
Do I really care, the world descends into madness and megadeath I am
nothing.
If you could really see as I see you would see how this is so much
patronising crap
Well do I give a shit, I am an artist.
Larry
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> Any interest in this?
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> Conference Organiser International Service
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> 6 month post - 21 hours per week - £19,776 pro rata - start date: end May
> 2003
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> to effectively organise an international conference "Mainstreaming
> Disability in Development" which will take place in London on 12 November
> 2003. The conference is being organised by International Service,
> Disability Action and Awareness (DAA) and Action on Disability and
> Development (ADD) with support from the EU's European Year of Disabled
> People. Following the conference there will be a day of workshops for
> disabled activists from the North and South.
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> Your role will include responsibility for all organisational and
> logistical
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> organisations, promoting and organising registration of
> delegates, publicity
> for the event, and ensuring that all special needs are catered for at the
> venue.
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> Essential requirements: proven organisational and interpersonal
> skills, some
> experience of event organisation, understanding/awareness of
> disability and
> development issues, IT literacy, and the ability to work with minimal
> supervision, under pressure and to tight deadlines.
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> This post may be operated partly from a home base with weekly meetings in
> the York office, or from a base in the York office.
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> Closing date: 11 April 2003
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> For further details and an application form:
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