Picard1138
One of the Regulars
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I have a question to pose to the Lounge: do you like being on a first name basis at work?
This especially applies to managers or supervisors in an office setting. I work for my family business in a formal office, and I always found it odd that my father goes by his first name, even with brand new employees. I work under a manager who is many years my senior, and even I feel odd calling him by his first name. I would hope that by the time I'm 50, with 30 years of business experience, I deserve to be called "Mister" in this day and age, but maybe I'm wrong.
Am I just an old curmudgeon stuck in my 20s, or does anyone else feel this way? (The answer to the first part of that question is already "YES," by the way )
Thoughts?
-Max
This especially applies to managers or supervisors in an office setting. I work for my family business in a formal office, and I always found it odd that my father goes by his first name, even with brand new employees. I work under a manager who is many years my senior, and even I feel odd calling him by his first name. I would hope that by the time I'm 50, with 30 years of business experience, I deserve to be called "Mister" in this day and age, but maybe I'm wrong.
Am I just an old curmudgeon stuck in my 20s, or does anyone else feel this way? (The answer to the first part of that question is already "YES," by the way )
Thoughts?
-Max