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<blockquote data-quote="arice11" data-source="post: 1574728" data-attributes="member: 44601"><p>Interesting meeting for the whole building today. Boss says some people complain he isn't "fun" to work for. An injury reported was followed by a question of employees loyalty to the boss.</p><p>I may hate a certain driver., I have little patience for lazy employees and sometimes the supervisors use radical but chaotic methods of production, but I am loyal to my boss. He knows what I'm good at and trusts me to get the job done. Loyalty, respect and patience are what a martial artists use in every day life. It has kept me at this job for three years. </p><p>If only I could organize my life as great as I load bulk trucks for the schools. But sometimes people are just better at working than having a social life <em><u>frown emoticon</u></em></p><p>oh well...just saying, a boss is a boss and being "fun" is not something I see him taking to. I like his methods, he can be brutal, straightforward and always about a no-nonsense production. Best boss I've ever had honestly. I don't know what these other guys are on about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arice11, post: 1574728, member: 44601"] Interesting meeting for the whole building today. Boss says some people complain he isn't "fun" to work for. An injury reported was followed by a question of employees loyalty to the boss. I may hate a certain driver., I have little patience for lazy employees and sometimes the supervisors use radical but chaotic methods of production, but I am loyal to my boss. He knows what I'm good at and trusts me to get the job done. Loyalty, respect and patience are what a martial artists use in every day life. It has kept me at this job for three years. If only I could organize my life as great as I load bulk trucks for the schools. But sometimes people are just better at working than having a social life [I][U]frown emoticon[/U][/I] oh well...just saying, a boss is a boss and being "fun" is not something I see him taking to. I like his methods, he can be brutal, straightforward and always about a no-nonsense production. Best boss I've ever had honestly. I don't know what these other guys are on about. [/QUOTE]
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