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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 694576" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>I mean...are you serious?</p><p>What can a lowly service provider do to change anything?</p><p>I may have been over the top last night in a whiskey induced post.</p><p>For that I appologize.</p><p>The underlying message though I stand by.</p><p>Pretzel Man reperesents himself as if he IS in a position to make a difference.</p><p>He often concedes a small detail, but in the end always seems to defend the company line.</p><p>That's why, to me, it often seems as if he is trying to spin things with the oh so familiar rhetoric.</p><p>"It's not a perfect system", "sometimes management does stupid things but", "this isn't a corporate directive", to name a few among a list of acronymes to which I'm not familiar.</p><p>I'd love to think front line employees like SignificantOwner, Sober, and myself had an avenue to make a difference.</p><p>But in the end we are powerless do anything more than facilatate and execute whatever directives, prudent or ridiculous, that are dreamed up and disseminated through our trickle down management network.</p><p>I pop off a little hard here and say what I can't at work.</p><p>It may just be the therapy that some of us need to stay grounded in the real world.</p><p>Thanks for indulging me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 694576, member: 14176"] I mean...are you serious? What can a lowly service provider do to change anything? I may have been over the top last night in a whiskey induced post. For that I appologize. The underlying message though I stand by. Pretzel Man reperesents himself as if he IS in a position to make a difference. He often concedes a small detail, but in the end always seems to defend the company line. That's why, to me, it often seems as if he is trying to spin things with the oh so familiar rhetoric. "It's not a perfect system", "sometimes management does stupid things but", "this isn't a corporate directive", to name a few among a list of acronymes to which I'm not familiar. I'd love to think front line employees like SignificantOwner, Sober, and myself had an avenue to make a difference. But in the end we are powerless do anything more than facilatate and execute whatever directives, prudent or ridiculous, that are dreamed up and disseminated through our trickle down management network. I pop off a little hard here and say what I can't at work. It may just be the therapy that some of us need to stay grounded in the real world. Thanks for indulging me. [/QUOTE]
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