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A crazy day, but at least it was short!!!
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Valley, <br /> <br /> He's probably the worst in the terminal for overall attitude and work habits. That's a good point you brought about speaking to an official. As I sat there while the other two were screaming at each other I kinda drifted off thinking of all the choices I could make and the consequences of them. The best I could think of was to let them blow off steam as long as no one got hit, which came close. I think there was a unspoken mutual understanding not to involve anyone else and let it go, I know the engineer admitted as much. I was just happy nothing worse came of the whole situation. I'm a very laid back person and I often let people get away with more than they should, but I admit that i do like taking control and speaking my opinion. I'm almost happy it all happened because it made me have to stand up and take control, something I have had trouble doing in the past. By no means do I want to be feared, just someone who means what he says.
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