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jon
11-22-2001, 05:57 AM
1 When the boss makes comments about your performance keep flexing your tiger claws... He will most likely shut up but will possibly fire you as well.
2 Keep a pen on your person at all times, frequently take out the pen and spin it around your fingers this will help incase you are ever attacked and have to use pen-fu for self defence.
3 Take time to become effiecent in the use of regular work items as weapons. There is nothing wrong with learning to use the products you sell... Provided your not seen.
4 Make a game out of using the cash registar, one way to do this is to try and do everything as fast as possible this will develop great reflexes... As an added bonus often leads to miscounts at the end of the day.
5 Always carry way to many boxes than you proberly should this will develop muscle and proper balance and besides if you drop things there not exactly YOURS are they.
6 When pulling down any type of display or renovating for any reason refuse to use any tool other than your bare hands.
7 Make a habbit of throwing things when people ask for them, this will help develop accuracy and dexterity.
8 Snatch the phone quickly off the hook on the first ring dont simply pick it up... this helps develop your speed and grabbing skills.
9 If you ever see anyone stealing then test your chin na locking skills.
10 Accept any difficault customers offers to "take it outside"

For some odd reason i just got made redundant from my old retail job hmmmm i wonder what on earth i could have done wrong.
Anyone wanna add some?

you cant win all the time but you cant always lose either...

blaktiger
11-22-2001, 06:07 AM
11. While having a conversation with a co-worker, feel free to practice your stances. But be careful holding your coffee while trying Snake. You may want to use White Crane Spreads Its Wings to balance your coffee cup.

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"I'll be too busy lookin' good!"

Kung Lek
11-22-2001, 06:07 AM
or you could just do your job to the best of your abilities and try not to act like a psychopath :D

peace

Kung Lek

Martial Arts Links (http://members.home.net/kunglek)

brassmonkey
11-22-2001, 06:10 AM
The pyschopath comment is right on but you have to think do I wanna be perceived as a pyschopath with better kung fu skillz or do I wanna be perceived as normal and have less skillz? Gotta weigh that dilemna.

jon
11-22-2001, 06:11 AM
awww Come on where is the fun :{

you cant win all the time but you cant always lose either...

Kung Lek
11-22-2001, 06:19 AM
what? that was fun :D

i always get a larf out the guys who do the fu and stand around the water cooler in crane stance and say things like "hey, why don't you ask me about the crane stance" hahahahahahaha.

Or other guys who always want to show you some "karate" moves they learned and all you want to do is get your copies and get the heck back to work.

They are enthusiastic about what they do, but the behaviour is... well, just a bit psycho.

peace

Kung Lek

Martial Arts Links (http://members.home.net/kunglek)

jameswebsteruk
11-22-2001, 02:29 PM
>> i always get a larf out the guys who do the fu and stand around the water cooler in crane stance and say things like "hey, why don't you ask me about the crane stance" hahahahahahaha <<

Surely everyone knows about the crane stance?! If done properly, there is no defence!

The chalice from the palace has the pellet with the poison,
The vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true!

GunnedDownAtrocity
11-22-2001, 03:43 PM
except by deploying the crane slips in sh!t manuver.

where's my beer?

[This message was edited by GunnedDownAtrocity on 11-23-01 at 05:52 AM.]

uki
11-29-2009, 04:02 AM
1 pad stepping on wire, pushing a wheel barrow full of concrete.

2 laying block to the line by twisting your torso 180 degrees - keep feet pointing away from the wall.

3 using a bender/cutter breaker bar by subduing the tiger... this contraption is for cutting and bending rebar. we use 1/2 inch and 5/8ths at work. it's down to an art, you can do one movement cuts or two movement cuts(this allows for a stance change) when the rebar breaks, i you should feel the it(vibration) at the tip of your coccyx.

4 climbing scaffolding using only the inside of wrists(as with a mantis fist or cranes beak) while holding tools in the hands.

5 circle walking on upright cinder blocks which are stood on uneven ground.

6 carry chimney block with your head while maintaining proper structure navigating a chaotic block job site, across ditches, walking on planks, and up/down into the hole.

7 throwing a 94lb bag of portland onto the mixer, giving it as many hammerfist or backfist strikes as you are able before it touches down on the mixer grate(without missing or smacking your fist on the mixer)... i think i am upto like two now. :p

8 shoveling 2b gravel, using one hand on the tip of the handle to dump it into the wheelbarrow. fa jing'ish like energy work here, only with a wrist rotation involved at the end of the extension.

9 play with 5' lintels by yourself - includes lifting onto shoulders and stocking scaffolding.

10 remember that your job is your meditation.

GeneChing
11-30-2009, 02:47 PM
Tweakin', are we? :p

uki
11-30-2009, 04:01 PM
Tweakin', are we?gotta love the "who's currently on line" feature. :D

David Jamieson
11-30-2009, 05:37 PM
why not start a fist fight with you manager? :p

Lee Chiang Po
11-30-2009, 06:25 PM
Sort of a funny thread, but I used to in fact practice my WC footwork while I was at work. I spent more time alone in the plant than most people and while there I was running large printing machines. There was a constant checking of ink and printing quality, moving about checking paper feed and delivery. If there had been anyone there with me, and sometimes there was, I would surely appear to be crazy. I did all sorts of stuff like that. Shifting stance, angling, you name it.

LCP

Xiao3 Meng4
11-30-2009, 06:37 PM
Stretching is always good.

Uki - you scare me. But in a good way. :eek: ;) :D

uki
12-01-2009, 02:18 AM
Uki - you scare me.LOL... do you realize just how difficult it is keeping it real with pixels on a puter screen?? :p


why not start a fist fight with you manager?i'd rather stand in front of a locomotive. :D

Lucas
12-03-2009, 04:15 PM
i practice at work by coming here and reading flame wars! :eek:

it develops my mental-fu

bawang
12-03-2009, 05:16 PM
when i use the computer i sit in horse stance
im in horse stance right now

Lucas
12-03-2009, 05:52 PM
when i use the computer i sit in horse stance
im in horse stance right now

i do that alot at work too, but i use the standing i learned from yi quan. some people look at me funny.

bawang
12-03-2009, 05:56 PM
if they look at you funny CRUSH THEM
then take their womans

u can do horse stance right on your chair just rise up from the seat a little bit. people wont notice at all

SPJ
12-03-2009, 07:58 PM
unfortunately, can not do much at work for me.

some break time, may be write down some notes.

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uki
12-04-2009, 02:40 AM
when i use the computer i sit in horse stance
im in horse stance right nowi am sitting on a wooden bench with a pillow under my arse... i can feel the blood clotting in my legs as i type this. :p