I rarely get involved directly on other lists primarily lurk. I'm active
here because it seems most of you folks are laid back and more than willing
to share insight and detail the why of it. I came here from dslreports, so
I don't know if I chose this for the same shit sandwich analogy that's been
going around as I did when choosing trump. I actually respect every active
members input here.
I historically have complained about my boss, pretty consistently. But the
reality is, whether I agree with his ways or not, he's paying his mortgage,
my mortgage and directly my two co-workers bills as well as 5 or 6 other
people's bills indirectly, while providing a pretty substantial health
insurance policy. So he must be doing something well and I don't want to be
a cog in the wheel of his growing that. Always remember when getting a
story from somebody, you're always only getting one side, my side is always
questionable.
This comes up because I know two people asked him about me, but I couldn't
ascertain which me they were asking about. He is definitely worth a follow
up with because if something is justifiable, he will invest in it, no
matter how cheap I tell you he is.
On Mar 17, 2016 8:11 PM, "George Skorup" <geo...@cbcast.com> wrote:

> And if you ran into my boss at the show and he said I'm a nice guy, then
> he's a lying sack of shit.
>
> On 3/17/2016 6:55 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
>
>>
>> The bossman was at the show. He didn't do a lot of networking, though he
>> did do some. I would like to be clear about something, my antics here on
>> this list are not reflective of my employer, I specifically do not identify
>> my company by name, nor do I use my company email here. This is the only
>> industry list that I present myself in such a lax professional manner. So
>> if you did exchange information with him and made a correlation to me,
>> please do not let my grade school behavior impact any decisions to follow
>> up on any communications, believe it or not I am actually very professional
>> in my day to day, normally.
>>
>> Back to your regularly scheduled programming.
>>
>>
>

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