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Re: Off-topic...Update...Boss at work
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Posted by JD-Tractor on June 10, 2004 at 19:47:51 from (207.251.194.69):
In Reply to: Off-topic...Update...Boss at work posted by kentuckykid on June 10, 2004 at 19:21:23:
I posted in support of you in your first post,What did you learn after your problem with the u-joint needles?While I realize at one time or another any of us doing this type of mechanical work have had a u-joint fall apart,this is a real basic procedure.I noticed you say "the darn needles fell out" You were in control and allowed the needles to fall out.After this happened was the next thought how could I have stopped that from happening so that it dosen't happen next time.Remember if you use logic and common sense you will have good results along with the occaisional boo,boo. I ran a shop and It always irritated me when a tech. would say "this broke" when Actually they broke it.Inanimate objects don't break by themselves.My favorite saying is Accidents don't happen ,they are caused.Also remember that Your employer only needs you to enable him to make a profit whoever he is !!!Own up to your mistakes and learn from them,Everything you learn nobody can take away from you. Good luck in the new job and create a good future for yourself.
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