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These are some of the considerations:-
1. Even for highly successful companies; how often in reality the boss changes his/her seating positing within their room?
2. You see, contrary to (some) hazy belief; if the boss does not change their seating positing or have you seen a boss table on a rotating floor? Yes or No?
3. Next year, instead of you the individual; the sector to be-careful off is the East direction. As this happens to be the location of Tai Sui (Grand Duke) and coincidentally the Five Yellow (misfortune cum sickness) sector. For many so long as one does: "Touch" or "Disturb" that sector is good enough.
4. In the army we have the top brass (Officers) and the grass (ordinary solidiers). And frankly, there is no widespread top brass level people moving their tables and chairs, yearly.
5. Nowadays, I just shake my head... people never did this in the past, and "you" come along and set a new precedence. Usually, I have only this to say " too bloody free and nothing better to do is it?"
6. For example, go take a look at all the cabinet ministers, big bosses; go ask them: do you change your desk position every year. Most likely you will get this comment: Hey you sao (crazy) already or not?
7. Please either do something more productive with your life or simply don't do anything is even better than changing the direction of your table. The biggest joke could be having one's table to the back of the room (if one has a private office room at all).

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On 11/20/2010 2:40:39 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Mr Cecil . PLs advise my best
sitting position formy
new officeand the approaching
year of the rabbit,I
am a strong metal pig
and my Kan is One .thank you
very much


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Ask any billionaires and many still live in the same home where they prospered.
Unfortunately, many call themselves millionaires but literally, all their money is borrowed from the bank and many even have their homes mortgaged.
Billionaires don't change their desk positions seasonally. So, do you want to follow the filthy rich or the DOGS?

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On 11/20/2010 8:20:42 AM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some of the considerations:-1.
Even for highly successful companies;
how often in reality the boss changes
his/her seating positing within their
room? 2. You see, contrary to (some)
hazy belief; if the boss does not change
their seating positing or have you seen
a boss table on a rotating floor? Yes or
No?3. Next year, instead of you the
individual; the sector to be-careful off
is the East direction. As this happens
to be the location of Tai Sui (Grand
Duke) and coincidentally the Five Yellow
(misfortune cum sickness) sector. For
many so long as one does: "Touch" or
"Disturb" that sector is good enough.4.
In the army we have the top brass
(Officers) and the grass (ordinary
solidiers). And frankly, there is no
widespread top brass level people moving
their tables and chairs, yearly.5.
Nowadays, I just shake my head... people
never did this in the past, and "you"
come along and set a new precedence.
Usually, I have only this to say " too
bloody free and nothing better to do is
it?"6. For example, go take a look at
all the cabinet ministers, big bosses;
go ask them: do you change your desk
position every year. Most likely you
will get this comment: Hey you sao
(crazy) already or not?7. Please either
do something more productive with your
life or simply don't do anything is even
better than changing the direction of
your table. The biggest joke could be
having one's table to the back of the
room (if one has a private office room
at all).On 11/20/2010 2:40:39 AM, JL Lim
wrote:
Mr Cecil . PLs advise my best
sitting position formy
new
officeand the approaching
year
of the rabbit,I
am a strong
metal pig
and my Kan is One .thank
you
very much


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