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W07VH5
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Okay, Slayer. Seasons in the Abyss was the best album. You cannot deny that Jim.
Yeah, but Reign in Blood changed everything.
 
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Equal Opportunity Mocker
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Your favorite movie? Do The Right Thing

Your favorite book? An Inconvenient Truth, Sen. Albert Gore

Favorite Band/Song: The Way We Were, Barbara Streisand

Favorite hobby: Swatting Conservatives

Your last best vacation?: Portland, just this last Fall, then again in Winter...

You are best when...? Standing up for my ideas and cancelling those who are wrong.

You dislike when...? Reparations are declined.


There ya go. Yer welcome.


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Three Generations
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Where's the option of just ignoring the whole thing?


Some managerial types get a wild hair up their ass and see that as someone who's not a team player then make it a life mission to get rid of said someone. Wink


In my working life, I had two jobs that involved companies big enough to have an HR depertment.

One was when Bumblebee Foods bought out the sardine cannery I worked it. It wasn't TOO bad there until they bought into the SAP nightmare. Because I knew how to turn a computer on, I was drafted onto the committee for implementing the Maintenance module. Several meetings with The Big Cheese from California and the "shareholders" from the various factories. Couple of week-long sojourns to Cape May, NJ with a condo on the beach and interminable meetings consisting of endless discussion of minutiae and damned little actual progress. Fortunately, my boss was there as well so all I had to do was keep my mouth shut and nod a lot.

The other was my brief stint as a contract armorer for Lockheed-Martin. Sweet. Baby. Jeebus. Every single week, there was another computer-based training program that had to be completed and it was structured so that you couldn't just click through it and take the end test. You had to sit and watch every video, take every end-of-chapter quiz, cross every "T" and dot every "I". Sexual Harassment. Interpersonal Relationships. Racial Sensitivity Training. Corporate Ethics. etc. ad nauseum Excellent money for stupid easy work but I was actually relieved when the contract was not renewed.




Be careful when following the masses. Sometimes the M is silent.
 
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Thank you
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Since the request includes "awkward" picture, stand behind a fence with a ball cap on, and have your picture taken so that just the cap, your forehead are visible ala Wilson on Home Improvement LOL

 
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Well an interesting turn of events. The meeting was rescheduled to a day I’m on vacation. I simply declined with out of office. Problem solved. For now.




These go to eleven.
 
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Glad to hear that.
 
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