Cell-Capable Modems
DAVID KUCHARSKI
dave at iemco.com
Fri Aug 16 19:57:54 CDT 2002
AMEN!!!
I do believe that it has become a problem that too
many people in our society, when asked to
define/describe themselves BEGIN with their job and
that is more than 1/2 of the description/definition
of who or what they are!!
IT'S STILL JUST A JOB!
sorry just my $.02
Dave
Dustin Decker wrote:
>
> On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, DCT Jared Smith wrote:
>
> [snip]
> > Of course, the other solution would be to realize the gravity
> > of your responsibility to DST, and ALWAYS immediately
> > leave every ballgame whenever you are paged. This would
> > give you a very high work ethic, and soon DST would stop
> > paging you for trivial matters, because they would see that
> > you really care about your work. Hard to do in this world,
> > where all 'important people' play golf all afternoon.
>
> First off - in recommending the following reading I find it necessary to
> first preface that I'm not on my traditional soap box on this one...
> and I certainly don't want to be the one to "cast the first stone" so to
> speak. With that said:
>
> I HIGHLY recommend folks read "The Man Who Mistook His Job for a Life: A
> Chronic Overachiever Finds the Way Home", authored by Jonathon Lazear.
> (ISBN:0609608460)
>
> I certainly understand the need for ensuring things stay up and running
> - and yeah, I spend a good deal of time in off hours for upgrades and
> the like. I guess I myself am quite fortunate in that I get comp time
> for it. If I'm here tonight, I won't be tommorow... if I am, then a
> three day weekend is in order, etc.
>
> /me shrugs It makes a bigger difference now that I have a three year
> old boy at home...
> Dustin
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