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Talk about getting straight to the point. Most of us could write a book when asked what we do for a living and how we feel about it. But if you were to boil it all down to six words, what would you say?That's the topic of a contest cosponsored by Smith magazine and consulting giant Mercer. The submissions judged to be the cleverest will appear in a book called Six Words About the Work Life, due out in early 2012. A few top winners will also receive prizes like iPads and PlayBooks. But, says the magazine's founder Larry Smith, "most people just like to share their story."˵µ½½²ÕýÌ⣬ÎÒÃǵ±ÖеĴó¶àÊýÈË¿ÉÒÔ¾ÍÎÒÃÇ×Ô¼ºµÄ¹¤×÷ÒÔ¼°ÎÒÃǶԹ¤×÷µÄ¸Ð´¥Ð´Ò»±¾Êé¡£µ«ÊÇÈç¹ûÖ»¸øÄã6¸ö×Ö£¬Äã»áÔõÃ´ËµÄØ£¿Õâ´ÎÕâ¸ö»î¶¯ÓÉSmithÔÓÖ¾ºÍ×ÊѶ¾ÞÍ·MercerÁªºÏÔÞÖú£¬ÄÇЩ±»ÈÏΪÊÇ×î´ÏÃ÷µÄÐÎÈÝÄÚÈÝ»áÔÚ2012Äê±»·Åµ½Ò»±¾½Ð×ö¡¶ÓйØÓÚ¹¤×÷ºÍÉú»îµÄ6¸ö´Ê¡·µÄÊéÀһЩдµÄʵÔÚÊǺܺõÄÈ˾ͻá»ñµÃÀàËÆÓÚIpadºÍPlaybookÖ®ÀàµÄ½±Æ·¡£µ«ÊÇSmithÔÓÖ¾µÄ´´Ê¼È˱íʾ£ºÆäʵ´ó¶àÊýÈËÖ»ÊÇÏ뷢йһÏ¡£
Some of the entries so far:ÕâÀïÁоÙһЩÏÖÓеÄÌõÄ¿£º
• "Thankless, but everyone needs an assistant."ºÁÎ޸м¤Ö®ÇéµÄʹÓÃÖúÀí
• "Middle school counselor. Teenage angst specialist."ÖÐѧ½Ìµ¼´¦Ö÷ÈΣ¬Ð¡Ñ§Éú½¹ÂÇרԱ
• "Between windows, alt-tabbing the hours."´°¿ÚÖ®¼ä£¬õãõÉʱ¼ä
• "Who doesn't love the payroll lady?"È˼ûÈ˰®µÄ²ÆÎñС½ã
• "Helping patients die comfortably comforts me."Èò¡È˰²ÏêµÄÀ뿪ÈÃÎҸе½°²Î¿
• "Work as bartender and marriage counselor."ͬʱ¼æ¹Ë¾Æ±£ºÍ»éÒö½éÉÜÈË
• "Amateur chocolatier¡making life little sweeter."ÇÉ¿ËÁ¦ÒµÓà°®ºÃÕߣ¬ÈÃÉú»î¸üÌðÃÀ
• "You want it done by when?"×îÍíɶʱºò£¿
A few contestants describe their, or their bosses', management techniques:ijЩÐÎÈÝËûÃÇ×Ô¼ºµÄÀϰå¹ÜÀí¼¼ÊõµÄ»°:
• "Led in whispers, from a distance."Ô¶Ô¶µÄСÉùºÍÄã˵
• "Asked for ideas and used them."Äã³öÖ÷ÒâËûÁ칦
• "Integrity mixed with dose of tact!"ÕûºÏ¸÷ÖÖ²ßÂÔ
• "Kicked my a** because he cared!"ËûµÄµØÅÌËû×öÖ÷
Noting that his magazine's Six-Word Memoir projects on various topics over the past five years have drawn more than half a million responses from the U.S., Great Britain, and Canada, Smith predicts that "distilling one's work life down to its essence will prove to be addictive."ÔÚÎåÄêÖ®ÄÚÕâ¸ö»î¶¯ÎüÒýÁËÀ´×ÔÃÀ¹ú£¬Ó¢¹ú£¬¼ÓÄôóµÄ³¬¹ý50Íò»Ø¸´Ö®ºó£¬SmithÔÓÖ¾ÈÏΪÉî¶È×ܽáÒ»¸öÈ˵Ť×÷ºÜÈÝÒ×ÈÃÈËÉÏñ«¡£
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