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Politics : 2000:The Make-or-Break Election -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: haqihana who wrote (881)11/3/2000 8:17:20 AM
From: Knyyt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1013
 
Great reply...

regards,
Knyyt



To: haqihana who wrote (881)11/3/2000 11:04:04 AM
From: rowdytexan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1013
 
I dont have to do anything my dear Haqihana; I work hard because I love my job and I do in fact have a lot of work. It's not always that way, but more often than not it is. Let me give you some advice...if you don't love your job, quit and find something you do love.

Lack of education = not being smart. Yet another great proof from obvious vast intelligence; I can see why your so well regarded.

Certainly volunteer work has no political boundaries...it was you who claimed otherwise - not I. Doing volunteer work does in fact "feel" good, however and it's too bad that you feel nothing when you do it (an assumption, of course, but a valid one considering your context).

"You take your paycheck and run, without a care in the world." It's hard to see how you could allow yourself to jump from conclusion to conclusion with no observation of the world, over and over again as if your mind was so light it almost floats. It would be nice, I think, to be so intellectually lazy at times. But, please resist.

The rest of your missive is so completely without warrant it's alarming....you offer nothing; you speak in generalizations; you sling labels; you speak for others; you assume the outlandish; and you know obviously nothing about running a business if you don't realize that people are the most important resource there is and that it is they who get the work done. Managing is a simple art, really; and, investment is often purely a gamble. It all depends on how you look at it. I'm not sure if you have ever considered examining something from different angles, but I'd suggest you give it a try.

A little about me: I am on call 24/7; I am part owner in a business (although I admit, I only run the networks and computers and give advice; I don't manage people there); I'm only 30 and it's very possible I have more in the bank than you do (although I really don't know...and unlike you, I wont assume it).

I didn't drink a lot of tea at UT...I drank lots of stuff, but not tea! And, yeah, I studied hard and partied hard. It's very sad you didn't experience any of that; maybe you wouldn't be so bitter.