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Thanks guys for all your input. I have just been keeping my head down and just doing my job, nothing more and nothing less, seems like I am off the radar now. Turns out the management has been working in the industry for 25 plus years and promoted from within. I have no problem with that but they have no formal management training (college prep or continuing education course) what so ever. Buisness is diffferent these days than 25 years ago but it is not my company. Where I work is really not that bad, pays better than the competition, and is slowly becoming of a solution base company.
  • Posted 25 Dec 2010 07:06
  • By tomas_s
  • joined 24 Sep'10 - 60 messages
  • Bahamas, Bahamas

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