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Pond cleaning fiasco
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1747047" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I agree, Fence, whatever business somebody is in they should know more about than somebody that's not in that line of work every day. When I said know it all's, I was referring to the generalized habits of young kids or anybody else for that matter of having an answer or excuse for everything not necessarily directly work related. When I hire somebody for whatever job, I'm doing so on the premise that they do know how to do their job. In most cases both me and them would be up the creek if it was dependent on me knowing what to do.</p><p>I'm one of those people that if I can see a problem it usually is a pretty glaring one.</p><p>Like I've said before I can't work with somebody breathing down my neck, and I don't expect to do that to anybody working for me. Once I see a major mistake though I'm gonna watch out for my interests and check in with them ever so often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1747047, member: 24816"] I agree, Fence, whatever business somebody is in they should know more about than somebody that’s not in that line of work every day. When I said know it all’s, I was referring to the generalized habits of young kids or anybody else for that matter of having an answer or excuse for everything not necessarily directly work related. When I hire somebody for whatever job, I’m doing so on the premise that they do know how to do their job. In most cases both me and them would be up the creek if it was dependent on me knowing what to do. I’m one of those people that if I can see a problem it usually is a pretty glaring one. Like I’ve said before I can’t work with somebody breathing down my neck, and I don’t expect to do that to anybody working for me. Once I see a major mistake though I’m gonna watch out for my interests and check in with them ever so often. [/QUOTE]
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