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why are there so many manufactured problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 1145874" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>Try not to take what they say "personally"; just because they are giving constructive criticism does not point to your individual work ethic, your values, etc.; it doesn't even necessarily reflect their true view of you in that particular supe's eyes or the mgmt team. I have often had a problem in recognizing this, since I take great pride in my work.</p><p></p><p>I've had supervisor who did an audit on me explain that he has been instructed to always find something for the person he is auditing to be better; the district health & safety manager would not accept a report without one. She agreed with you, that no one was perfect, and she is right. Now that I understand, when I am audited I'll even point to things the auditor missed, which they are thankful for (that I am not offended for being audited, and trying to be helpful, rather than just the tip). It shows that I care and am trying to be better; no I don't worry about them "hanging me with my on words" later, because it should never reach the point where they'd try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 1145874, member: 32753"] Try not to take what they say "personally"; just because they are giving constructive criticism does not point to your individual work ethic, your values, etc.; it doesn't even necessarily reflect their true view of you in that particular supe's eyes or the mgmt team. I have often had a problem in recognizing this, since I take great pride in my work. I've had supervisor who did an audit on me explain that he has been instructed to always find something for the person he is auditing to be better; the district health & safety manager would not accept a report without one. She agreed with you, that no one was perfect, and she is right. Now that I understand, when I am audited I'll even point to things the auditor missed, which they are thankful for (that I am not offended for being audited, and trying to be helpful, rather than just the tip). It shows that I care and am trying to be better; no I don't worry about them "hanging me with my on words" later, because it should never reach the point where they'd try. [/QUOTE]
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