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Doing the "right thing" at the cost of your job. (pg. 6)
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pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by narcism
:haha: not always


yeah, i'd be wary of following fledz's advice. it can get pretty nasty in the medical world with stuff like that.
Arbiter
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
oh noes! arbiter is part of the military industrial complex! :nervous:

ill never be able to trust what you say ever again :(


I am not to be trusted. :sadgreen:
Halcyon+On+On
I find it sort of interesting how people come to trust corporate heads and whatnot to recognize honourable efforts.

Funny little reward process we have established for our positive corporate new competence.

"Do the right thing - you will be rewarded"

Yeah.

Right.
Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by Arbiter
I am not to be trusted. :sadgreen:


If it's any consolation, I don't trust you either. :)
Clovis
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
"Do the right thing - you will be rewarded"



Untill we find someone who breaks the rules without getting caught and saves us money!
Halcyon+On+On
Nooooooooooooo .
Fledz
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Originally posted by narcism
:haha: not always


You're clearly not doing something right then. It may not always work but if that happens then you make it work, otherwise you fall in the 95% of people who can't make things happen. The other 5% make things happen and benefit both themselves and their employers.
Dr. DAS
It only takes a second to kill somebody.

Whenever we have outside vendors supporting a show, I make a point to walk through the room and check thier setup to make sure they aren't overloading the electrical systems, everything is safe, etc.

There is one supplier who I tend to ride a little harder, because they are always doing stupid . Not clipping on saftey chains for lighting instruments, for example. A 20lb light falling 20 or 30 feet would certainly ruin your day. I told them to chain thier lights or take them down, "no problem" I'm told. And hour and a half later, 45 minutes before show, I check again. Nothing. I told them again to chain thier lights, "we don't have time". No good. Approach the client directly and tell them to direct thier company or I'm not letting them open doors. Period.

People get pissed. Boo-hoo. Do your ing job. Try explaining to the ministry how you buried a leko in someone's head because you were too lazy to climb a ladder.
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
hey jenny-
my aunt is an RN at the royal vic hospital, if you want some more advice i could certainly get you in touch with her..




no way! Well if I don't need her advice on this matter, I could certainly use the hook up when I'm done school, lolololol. :D :D
Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by jennypie
when I'm done school


Yeah, not seeing that happening soon.

Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Yeah, not seeing that happening soon.





Well duh, I still have 2 more years left.
Zoso
OMG HAS ANYONE BEEN FIRED YET?!:eyespop:
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