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Is it necessary to be insulting in order to get your message across?
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Andrew: ever concidered being more diligent about how you feel? For example: Next personm who complains or laughs at me, just simply won't wake up tommorow, period. <br /> <br />People who argue over spelling know they can't compete with your argument so they must compete another way, the classic.. oh, can't beat that.. so i'll be a basterd about how he spelt stuff <br /> <br />it's happened to me more then a few times; And wathc out Many railroaders, NOT INCLUDING myself get bull headed about the Job they do, you know who "HINT, HINT" and they feel compeled that they are going to teach you somehting just because they've been around longer- Trust me you have to be like a red squirrel- they are bigger then you, but you can beat them- jsut run and don't look back- ever <br /> <br />When I first started working on the AMT's, i had loud mouth engineers- who thought they've been there 67 years and were going to teach me the world in a sarcastic rude manor- but they were too preocupied, teaching me my job, they forogt to do theres, heres an example- <br /> an engineer was reading me the book in an idioc way, "bull headed" as i call it- Now i know my Rules like the back of my hand- so here he was clammering on, while passing a yellow signal- i waited five secondes then pulled them emergency break- AS I AM instructed to do. <br /> <br />Did that 3 times in one run- they guy shut up, and i taught him a lesson in the end- do your job, i'll do mine. <br /> <br />get what i'm trying to say?
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