On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Derek Martin wrote:

> > Name tags ????  anyone ...
> > 
> > like a corporate function , to identify "YOU"   just thought id drop a
> > few eggs
> 
> Personally, I've always found the concept of name tags cheezy.  But I do
> think it makes some sense.

But who are you going to give them to? The people standing at the front of
the room talking? The people who consistantly attend? Everyone who walks
in the door, a la 'HELLO, My name is <blank>' tags?

And, for that matter, do you *really* want to feel like you're working in
fast food, what with people staring at your chest trying to figure out
what your name is? Or, worse - if we use the fill in your name tags, how
many do you think will be legible?

I think that if I get a name tag, I need to put it on my back. People who
are in front of me are probably talking to me. If they don't know my name,
they don't really *need* to, since they already have my attention.

Suzanne

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