Yep... and not only that the other 4 techs learned a lot as well... and I made 3 really good new freinds out of the deal. To tell you the truth... I almost look forward to the next time I get put into Wims situation. The more I think back, the bigger of a "golden opportunity" it seems this was for me. Cheers RicB Mary Smith wrote: > > Ric, > > What I like most about your approach to the situation is how you turned it > into a "win-win" for you and the school. You learned, they gained...it was > good all around. Humility helps. We all always have more to learn. Thanks > for your perspective. > > Mary > > >But it just goes to show.... with a little bit of luck, a healty portion > >of initiative, a basic talent for what you can do (no you dont need to > >be a superstar), and a very large size chunk of humility always in the > >back of your pocket... you can turn this exact kind of dangerous > >situation entirely around into becomeing a huge plus for your own > >interests. > > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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