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| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
i feel like kind of responsible for his actions/behavior. i mean, should i be like butting into his life and keep saying, "hey, you shouldn't do that" or "hey, you should stop playing video games," or "hey, you're an officer, you should be doing [x]"
should i ? i mean, no one really did that for me....but then again, i kinda feel like i'm not as hopeless/douchery as this guy.
but should i be like, "taking care of my peers" or something? sometimes i wonder that....if i should be kind of "guiding" him along....but other times, its just like, "fuck it...every man for himself"
all the rest of the junior officers seem pretty straight-edged....well, except for one guy, but that's a whole different story....anyways, this guy just seems to be....out of the loop? like totally lost? again, like a 12 year old. its weird.
but i don't want it to come down on me later on that i should have been a good mentor or a good "guide" for him or something. blah.
13 more minutes and i'm totally banging on the door like a Training Instructor from Full Metal Jacket to wake him up. |
Ok, wow.
Will, you're not at work!
He is NOT EVEN SLIGHTLY your responsibility.
!!!!!!!
You wouldn't want anyone telling you what to do in your spare time. That said, you don't strike me as the type to screw others out of THEIR spare time. Right now, we're considering YOUR time.
You've given him plenty. Cheap place to stay, no bullshit.
222-TAXI
FTW.
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