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Re: Rant on professional behavior...a nation of slobs


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Posted by gwstang on August 03, 2014 at 08:36:11 from (71.42.172.242):

In Reply to: Rant on professional behavior...a nation of slobs posted by js305 on August 03, 2014 at 07:30:21:

I would like to add one thought to this subject. I do agree with just about everyone's view point/comments...but! There also use to be something called "Job Ownership". I read about this once many years ago. It seems if a person has a job and feels that his/her job is "important" in the scheme of things that this person then gets "ownership" of that job. Sort of like a cog in the wheel. Companies were around for a long time, not just a few years but a few generations. A person could actually have a relationship with the company. Now it seems like the company raiders/big dogs just get the companies to strip them of any value and then chunk them on the waste pile of civilization. Ya'll have seen this with long time tractor dealerships etc run by long time families with long time employees etc suddenly being run out of business by mother deere or such. There doesn't seem to be much longevity for companies when people worry that their job might not be in existence tomorrow or next week or next year. Who wants to bust their butt for something that might just go away anyway. Or work for pennies and pay taxes just to see another aspect of society sitting on their lard butts enjoying the benefits of the working persons' labor. I don't know if i have been able to say what I really wanted to convey but I did try to. One more thing, if I may, in the mix of all of this confusion is....It seems that everyone's kids are on some type of prescriptions. ADHD or ADDHD or some obscure form of Autism or some newly discovered reason why their special child cannot just sit and obey in school or pay attention or not have out bursts or...a zillion other reasons they are special and don't have to actually "work" to learn or perform a school task....Yeah Boy Howdy, ya'll see where I'm going with this. Translate this into the now "graduated" teens/young adults that have moved into the job sector. Remember that they have been told how they are "Special Needs" children and have to be given exception to where they work so they continue on their "special" path of life. This = idiot workers that stay on the cell phone and act really stupid when you actually ask them a real question. I mean they actually pause and look at you like you just grew another appendage on your forehead or something. No way America was built on the pills that these kids have been fed since they were young. No way that many kids have ADDHD or what ever the he** they call it next week or next year. B.S. is what I call it. Most of them just need the phone taken away and a boot implanted in their rear. Done fussing... :evil:


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