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Discipline for not knowing the dumb questions (depth of knowledge)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dracula" data-source="post: 1041817" data-attributes="member: 42691"><p>About 10 years ago, my sups were sort after me. At that point, I made a decision to cover as many of my bases that I could. I figured if they were going to fire me, it was going to be on my terms. Meaning, I would have to fluck up to get fired. I memorized their methods, did everything by the book. I also saw how seriously they began to take those safety questions. So I took a solid week to memorize and understand them. I'm no Rhodes Scholar, so if I can do it in a week, anyone can. </p><p></p><p>Once I knew them, it was kind of fun. They would watch me constantly, and started asking me if I knew the questions. I would act coy about them, which only got them to bring me into the office and have me recite them. Not only did I explain all of their questions, it would take me an hour to do it. </p><p></p><p>It's easy enough to step out of line here, but cover your ass on the easy stuff. The safety questions fall under that category.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dracula, post: 1041817, member: 42691"] About 10 years ago, my sups were sort after me. At that point, I made a decision to cover as many of my bases that I could. I figured if they were going to fire me, it was going to be on my terms. Meaning, I would have to fluck up to get fired. I memorized their methods, did everything by the book. I also saw how seriously they began to take those safety questions. So I took a solid week to memorize and understand them. I'm no Rhodes Scholar, so if I can do it in a week, anyone can. Once I knew them, it was kind of fun. They would watch me constantly, and started asking me if I knew the questions. I would act coy about them, which only got them to bring me into the office and have me recite them. Not only did I explain all of their questions, it would take me an hour to do it. It's easy enough to step out of line here, but cover your ass on the easy stuff. The safety questions fall under that category. [/QUOTE]
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