Jeff Bridges. nm
Posted By: my favorite alien on 2006-06-08
In Reply to: I loved Starman nm - so good
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Regarding Jeff -
He is really a disaster. I pray they help him straighten himself out. Yes, that vegan thing scares me too. I'll be reading up on it tomorrow.
looking for free jeff gordon coloring pages
for my 4 year old son. does anybody know of any links? I've found several but none with coloring pages. thanks!
Never like to burn bridges
as someday I might want/need to reapply to a former job. As long as the company was decent to me, I have always given notice of some kind, usually two weeks. On the other hand, if the company was totally horrible, I would probably jump ship. It just depends on the situation, IMO.
Never burn bridges. Never know who may go
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I am not one to normally burn bridges. I am just upset *sm*
because I thought I had such a good chance at getting this account and I know that I could have provided better quality of work and a faster turnaround time; two things that I thought mattered. This is the closest I have came to obtaining my own account and I have sent out hundreds of letters with proposals. I know it is a competitive market but some day I am going to hit the right place at the right time. It is sad that it is who you know and not what you know because I have seen people working in certain positions that I have no clue how that got there. Thank you for your response.
I'm not talking about roads, bridges, etc.
Roads and bridges, etc., are for the good of EVERONE. What I am talking about is that people are too lazy to lift a finger to help themselves, such as being prepared by filling up some water jugs, stashing a few cans of food, etc. If you buy one extra can of food every time you buy groceries, it would not take long before it would add up, so there is no excuse to not be prepared.
I would be inclined to take the job you really wanted but try not to burn any bridges
with the job you don't want - either going part-time with them or something - easing out gently if at all possible in case the other job does not work out and you need to go back with them....Best of luck if you get the new job!
I have learned not to burn bridges in this industry..sm
Yes, I have burned bridges, I'll admit, and everytime I remind myself what a small world this industry is.
Managers and owners changes names and owners. One day so-and-so will be with this company and later with a company you're working with.
We have a small company, not a MT company, and the corporations will just find another contractor without any notice whatsoever, usually when they change management or whatever.
But, we always let them know professionally and politely if we are no longer to do the account. Word of mouth is our greates form of advertisement and we don't want to jeopardize that.
Call old company. If didnt burn bridges, would
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Unfortuantely this lady has pretty much burned her bridges with everyone years ago. sm
No one...and I mean no one will set foot in that house to relieve my in laws. It is a very sad situation.
ABC told Star not to come to work anymore because of her stunt yesterday. Burn bridges, burn! nm
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