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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2030803" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>It's not a question of bitterness. It just so happens that Mr NW expects the guys who got to where they are through their own dedicated efforts and hard work to show him how to game the system in a manner that allows him to get to the top shelf without having to go through the misery you guys did. Who does this guy think he is anyway? You don't owe him anything given that in his mid thirties he gets the big idea to start over again and wants you guys to show him how to shorten the time line now that he has realized that he doesn't have as much time left as he thought he had. Walking away from what appeared to be a decent job in an economy as bad as this one is a risk he chose to take and what he wants now are the rewards and not the risks that goes right along with that decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2030803, member: 58386"] It's not a question of bitterness. It just so happens that Mr NW expects the guys who got to where they are through their own dedicated efforts and hard work to show him how to game the system in a manner that allows him to get to the top shelf without having to go through the misery you guys did. Who does this guy think he is anyway? You don't owe him anything given that in his mid thirties he gets the big idea to start over again and wants you guys to show him how to shorten the time line now that he has realized that he doesn't have as much time left as he thought he had. Walking away from what appeared to be a decent job in an economy as bad as this one is a risk he chose to take and what he wants now are the rewards and not the risks that goes right along with that decision. [/QUOTE]
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