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Oh, ............ fed up now !
I have been in several shops where the assistants are tweeting, texting or talking to other assistants instead of serving customers. Then they have trouble hearing me because of the loud banging music.
To get back to the point; the presenters shouldn't have the ipads on air. It's pointless and annoying.
Had she said she didn't like the name that would be fine. She did the eye rolling and displayed ignorant rudeness that I associate with an era long gone, or so we thought.
I think some of the comments regarding presenters appearance are apt in some cases. If a person chooses to become a television presenter then they should take care of their appearance, dress sense etc - surely that is a part of the job. Sometimes comments are quite pointed and people take offence. If you put yourself in the limelight I think you are not a shrinking violet and are able to cope with derogatory comments whether on a forum or attending an audition.
I'll grab me coat and run!
... surely it's a no-brainer that certain jobs require certain standards of appearance. if you went to the queen's garden party, you wouldn't expect her to turn up in her t shirt and joggers with her hair standing on end.
I went the bank the other day and waited at the counter for 10 minutes until the gum chewing teller (a man well in his fifteis) finished counting money to fill up the cash machine.
I agree that presenters should look well groomed and comments about their appearance are bound to happen and come with of the job however how is name calling ie vain cow and stupid b**ch acceptable. For the life of me I don't understand how folk get to hate people they don't know so much.
Imagine how irritating it would be if we went into a high street shop and the sales assistants were tweeting, rather than serving the customers. I reckon the manager would be bombarded with complaints. QVC should take note! It seems unprofessional to me.
I realise that the presenters are probably chuffed that Father Christmas bought them an iPad, or similar, but they are there to sell the products not to have private moments with their tweeters/twitterers, or whatever they're called.
And you can probably guess that I don't have an iPad and I can't comprehend the appeal of tweeting to find out what people are doing or thinking every minute of the day, but I do know 'good service' when I see it (and that's been in short supply recently from some of the presenters who seem fixated with clutching their iPads during a show.)
I don't imagine the presenters have suddenly decided to take their iPads with them to read tweets on air, surely some bright park behind the scenes will have come up with the idea and the presenters will be following orders. I can understand people find this annoying but if the presenters have been told to do this then it's not their fault.
my point exactly! which is why i get exasperated over the 'how would you like it?' 'put a pic of yourself on here' type comments. let's face it, most people in that sort of business are pretty tough - unless they fall into a job through nepotism, they have to be. the competition to 'get on the telly' is fierce. also it is generally regarded that any publicity is good publicity. i don't really think you can compare how someone with a big ego feels to how we might feel and it's certainly pointless to compare how they present themselves ON the tv, to how we should look when we're sat watching it!
they also need to realise and i'm sure they do, that if you choose to put yourself in the public eye, you are going to be criticised as well as praised. i do think it's unkind when people who don't ask to be in the public eye, like the royal family, come in for a lot of criticism but as far as i'm concerned if you choose to be on tv, you are fair game.
surely it's a no-brainer that certain jobs require certain standards of appearance. if you went to the queen's garden party, you wouldn't expect her to turn up in her t shirt and joggers with her hair standing on end.