I’ve always valued myself as an intelligent person first and foremost. So it’s a mystery to me why everyone at my work treats me like I’m an airheaded bimbo. The problem is, I’m starting to act that way. I’m worried that people’s perceptions of me are starting to change my personality.
When people think of you as a “ditz”, it’s a weird back-handed compliment. They’re basically saying that you’re attractive, but stupid. Sometimes it’s easier just to fall into that warm, fluffy stereotype instead of prove them wrong.
I was the dux of my selective high school, and I won the university medal for my undergraduate degree. Now I’m doing my Master’s degree part-time. Unfortunately, my degree isn’t that useful in the real world, so I’ve been working as a receptionist to pay my bills and occasionally get my nose out of the books.
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I work in a city office, and I’m at the front desk in the foyer, while the rest of the team sits in an open-plan office at the back. I love my job. It’s great to be of practical use to the people around me, and what can I say – I love organising things!
But for the first time in my life, people are starting to treat me like I’m just eye candy.
I became aware of this during an interaction with a client, Mick. He was waiting in the foyer before his meeting with our CEO.
The CEO came out of his office, and told Mick that he was running 45 minutes late. He apologised, and asked Mick if he’d like to wait at a nearby café.
“No,” Mick smiled, and then gestured at me. “Why would I leave when I’ve already got such a beautiful view?”