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#74061 03/19/07 01:56 AM
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Bringing this one back to life..after some recent unpleasantness here, had some very nice compliments from my clients that reminded me of this thread...

Anyone else have good things to share about why you do the job you do? smile


Stupid should be painful.
#74062 03/19/07 04:22 PM
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I still get personal satisfaction out of trying to do the job right and even after all these years of working I still try to learn everyday something especialy from everybody here. but with only a few more years to retire I hope ,it get tougher to do this trade. When you work in a plant all they care about is getting the job done quick not how well you do the job,and they have no idea what is involved or care.
I always but heads with some of management because I refuse to do the job half ass and try tro do it to the best of my ability.Just ranting!!!! Ed

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