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Drivers with shoulder and neck injuries from non-power steering vehicles
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<blockquote data-quote="hoser" data-source="post: 149240" data-attributes="member: 6357"><p>I don't think Tie ever had an 'elevated position'. He's in management; not out of insecurity, desire to experience tyranny, or due to a flaw in his character. Management is for some people and not for some people, just as much as the front line is for some people and not for some people. You tend to label people as being 'with you' or 'against you'. If they're 'against you' (ala supervisor or manager), no matter how much they may say something you agree with (if you even bother reading and contemplating their point), you dismiss them because they're 'one of them'. </p><p></p><p> Someone is a supervisor, and therefore they don't know what they're talking about and they should be dismissed without even assessing their argument or point. Thus far, I don't think this is deliberate or your intention, but you really rub off this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoser, post: 149240, member: 6357"] I don't think Tie ever had an 'elevated position'. He's in management; not out of insecurity, desire to experience tyranny, or due to a flaw in his character. Management is for some people and not for some people, just as much as the front line is for some people and not for some people. You tend to label people as being 'with you' or 'against you'. If they're 'against you' (ala supervisor or manager), no matter how much they may say something you agree with (if you even bother reading and contemplating their point), you dismiss them because they're 'one of them'. Someone is a supervisor, and therefore they don't know what they're talking about and they should be dismissed without even assessing their argument or point. Thus far, I don't think this is deliberate or your intention, but you really rub off this way. [/QUOTE]
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