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Restructuring - The good, bad and ugly.
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<blockquote data-quote="hubrat" data-source="post: 788513" data-attributes="member: 869"><p>I allude to no form of thinking. Don't need to. I say what I think. You infer what you wish. You seem especially reactive. Do you have any thoughts of your own or just bash others' and quote dead people.</p><p></p><p>I have hope for this company, as stated before, that the intelligent people on their derrieres will see that they make mistakes like the rest of us and correct them. You, on the other hand, will never change. There is nothing left for you to learn. I find that quite sad. I'm afraid that you're the one who is miserable. Having said that, I will add in my small hope that you do gain something from our little interactions, as I do. xoxoxo</p><p></p><p>I enjoy my job immensely, as I have said in a few other posts you've commented on, and find sitting indoors on my butt for long periods of time extremely dull. You might be shocked to hear this, but just because the job requires a high school education doesn't mean that all drivers stopped at that. Some of them are more highly educated than your directors. Doesn't mean a thing, other than they could be your boss, does it? Mr. Casey dropped out of high school just like me.</p><p></p><p>I have yet to fight a true battle here. The few small fights I've had (1) I have posted about in the past, and (2) make my company look too bad to be aired in a public forum. You'll just have to take my word that they were pretty freaking bad. Or don't. I don't care, I was there. </p><p></p><p>I am headed for battle if some one doesn't get off their butt and get up here soon before the place implodes (Monday would be nice, save me an uncomfortable phone call) on my own behalf and that of my co-workers, not yours. Sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hubrat, post: 788513, member: 869"] I allude to no form of thinking. Don't need to. I say what I think. You infer what you wish. You seem especially reactive. Do you have any thoughts of your own or just bash others' and quote dead people. I have hope for this company, as stated before, that the intelligent people on their derrieres will see that they make mistakes like the rest of us and correct them. You, on the other hand, will never change. There is nothing left for you to learn. I find that quite sad. I'm afraid that you're the one who is miserable. Having said that, I will add in my small hope that you do gain something from our little interactions, as I do. xoxoxo I enjoy my job immensely, as I have said in a few other posts you've commented on, and find sitting indoors on my butt for long periods of time extremely dull. You might be shocked to hear this, but just because the job requires a high school education doesn't mean that all drivers stopped at that. Some of them are more highly educated than your directors. Doesn't mean a thing, other than they could be your boss, does it? Mr. Casey dropped out of high school just like me. I have yet to fight a true battle here. The few small fights I've had (1) I have posted about in the past, and (2) make my company look too bad to be aired in a public forum. You'll just have to take my word that they were pretty freaking bad. Or don't. I don't care, I was there. I am headed for battle if some one doesn't get off their butt and get up here soon before the place implodes (Monday would be nice, save me an uncomfortable phone call) on my own behalf and that of my co-workers, not yours. Sorry. [/QUOTE]
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