Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/09/07

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Subject: Re: Old and Mad - used to be RE: [Leica] wk36/sl
From: Jim Hedger <jrhedger@pdq.net>
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 13:30:45 -0500

I agree whole heart. It is not just the waiting, it is the service that 
comes along, after waiting. It has been observed by family members even 
when eating out, in the last year they say not a meal is eaten out, 
without me finding fault or being dissatisfied. I now don't just swallow 
it but now have become confrontational. I believe it comes from having 
to perform at a high level for so long, at work and being responsible. 
Now not many workers give a sh*t. Hell if I performed at such a low 
level at my job I would have been out on my ear years ago. There seems 
to be an enormous problem getting quality people. When I was a child I 
was taught what ever I chose to do when I grew up be the best at it. If 
I chose to be a janitor be the best janitor ever. It stuck with me all 
my life and I am trying to make it strike home with all my children. It 
is not easy. I think "quality" may be the "true" underlying thread that 
binds all on this group the Leica is just the manifestation. Enough of 
my rant.

Have a good weekend everyone.

Jim

On Friday, September 7, 2001, at 11:24 AM, Jeffery Smith wrote:

> I don't know if it is the age or just changes in attitude by everyone. I
> am at the point that, if I have to wait in a line longer than 3 minutes,
> I feel like walking away from the grocery cart, getting in my car, and
> leaving. Students stand in line for 2 hours waiting for registration,
> and that's 2 hours longer than I could hack it.
>
> JS
>
> To: Leica; LEG; SP
> Subject: [Leica] wk36/sl
>
> I do not know what it is, but, as I get older I seem to be getting
> angrier. Never been very mellow, but now there is a tension in the air
> that is getting to me.
> <snip>
> sl
>
>