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Is it necessary to be insulting in order to get your message across?
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A long time ago on the Milwaukee- Chicago Turbootrains we had technicians riding with us to care for, and trouble-shoot the units. One day the old-head engineer kept playing with the throttle and over-reving the engine. The technician, from the manufacturer in France, warned the engineer to not do that. The old head barked at the tech,"I'm the engineer!" The tech replied, "Here you are the engineer. In my country they wouldn't even let you run a broom." <br />People get mad, they're invisible, and they, like me type a little too fast to check for spelling or grammar mistakes. But we always feel better afterward. Just enjoy the board. <br />Mitch
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