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Another saga in my life of victimization?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 157794" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Way To Go, Steely!</p><p>I agree with-BBK. But you can get over it. You're already doing it.</p><p>Some jobs are worth it. Some aren't. It seems like this is worth the old college try.</p><p>by the way, EVERYONE these days is either a wuss or too aggressive in biz. Seems like there's no in-between. My friends and I are no longer going back to our fave Mex rest. after 16 fun yrs, because they introduced loud rock music in the bar, that makes the walls reverberate and prevents diners from even talking. After repeated complaints, the head mgr wimped to us that it was not up to him; it was the Big Boss somewhere. WUSS! We insisted upon getting the name and # of The Big Boss Man because he will listen to customers more readily than underling employees. Arrrgh.</p><p>So, you're in good company. It's not just you. What a pity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 157794, member: 3419"] Way To Go, Steely! I agree with-BBK. But you can get over it. You're already doing it. Some jobs are worth it. Some aren't. It seems like this is worth the old college try. by the way, EVERYONE these days is either a wuss or too aggressive in biz. Seems like there's no in-between. My friends and I are no longer going back to our fave Mex rest. after 16 fun yrs, because they introduced loud rock music in the bar, that makes the walls reverberate and prevents diners from even talking. After repeated complaints, the head mgr wimped to us that it was not up to him; it was the Big Boss somewhere. WUSS! We insisted upon getting the name and # of The Big Boss Man because he will listen to customers more readily than underling employees. Arrrgh. So, you're in good company. It's not just you. What a pity. [/QUOTE]
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