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Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:14 pm

Trey Carroll wrote:
Hal B wrote:
tinbender2 wrote: IME, it describes an environment where following the rules is more important than accomplishing the mission.


Now THAT reminds me of the large corporation I retired from. Methinks many large organizations are being run like that now.


Were you in the Air Force? :shock:


Nope, just a very large, multi-national corporation that produces lots of the shiny silver stuff that many flying machines are still made of :wink:

Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:16 pm

kenlyco wrote:TINBENDER 2, could not agree with you more if I met a kid who was thinking of becoming a A&P I would tell them to go to school for auto repair, the money's better and you can do work on the side and not have all the bull.


We need all the help in the auto body business that we can get.
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